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This local watering hole looks like your average neighborhood pub, with a sunny back patio to boot. But the from-scratch menu, which changes daily, really sets it apart. The curries are excellent, and the mulligatawny soup – a red-lentil concoction with Indian spices and apple puree on top – is rightfully famous.


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