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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Bar Review: The Emerson]]></title>

    
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      <![CDATA["Maybe you should try looking at nearby street signs before you make assumptions about its name."<br>
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Dude, did you read the review?<br>
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"The Emerson's attempt to serve that audience falls flat. Its literary leanings feel more arbitrary and convenient (one of its cross streets is Emerson Place) than heartfelt."
        
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      <![CDATA[It isn't named after the writer and it doesn't cater to writers, instead it caters to the neighborhood's diverse crowd, which you would know if it wasn't your first time in the area. Sorry pasty folks, you'll have to pretend you're hard enough to drink maker's mark elsewhere.<br>
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Maybe you should try looking at nearby street signs before you make assumptions about its name.
        
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