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Serving “Super Fancy Grilled Cheese" and a clean New England vibe, Little Muenster is little, cozy, straightforward and inviting. Low-key drink options (High Lifes or sparkling wine) and creative sammich pairings, like Oaxaca with tomatillo, corn puree and cotija or the French-inspired pancetta, Puzzone and speck & sage are a happy ending to stumbling along Rivington Street. Griddled, not panini pressed, these highbrow comfort foods are served until 4AM, catering to the grimy rockers leaving Pianos and the fancier crowd (who can add bone-marrow butter to their sandwich for an extra buck). So get your late night om-nom-nom on, nip your hangover in the bud, and wake up in the morning smelling faintly of Manchego.
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