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| - It's not particularly snug and I didn't really see a harbor nearby, but what do I know is that if you're keen on indie bands and good company, you could do worse than this divey pirate-themed musical haven. Snug Harbor had been recommended to me by someone I believed had knowledge of the local music scene, and my evening in this joint didn't disappoint.
There's a patio of sorts out front with a number of tables for the smoking set, and inside, they're set up to sling cold ones while the band fires up the stage in an opposite corner. This night I caught an act I didn't know, and their set was filled with some of those great moments you only find when bands or sort of discovering who they are onstage. It was an entertaining set, and cover was light, something in the neighborhood of five bucks as I recall.
I'd definitely swing back by given a thirst for live music and, well, a thirst. 'Cause when you want to settle in and catch whatever's going down onstage, your likely parched for the rawk, too.
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