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MePa-style awning marks former Annex, now a rock bar from the Crash Mansion peeps. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion one of the early headliners, main stage boasts good sound and lighting. Second bar upstairs at the balcony, third spot underneath with its own entrance, speakeasy vibe. Old-school pics and posters add local color. Conveniently located near Boss Tweed's, for all your 19th-century-political-machine-themed bar crawls.
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