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From the Stone Street Mafia, an ode to oak barrels. Intimate FiDi lounge has more single-malts from the Inner Hebrides than ruched leather stools. Mammoth list of brown liquor, including five pages of regional scotches, 18-year Japanese Suntory, and the world's most senior Irish whiskey -- 1951 Knappogue Castle, retailing for $250 a double. Join the cufflink fuss, sample luxe wines by the 2oz pour or 5oz glass. Striking African redwood bar, serpentine maple vines, lobster stuffed mushrooms refuse to mope over the unemployment rate.
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