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| - Toss the 1950s, Japan and rockabilly into a blender/shaker and you get this super cute bar - tops for chitchat and drinking. We were on a Dundas West discovery tour, so dipped in only for a single drink. The bar specializes in sake cocktails and sake, but we'd started the evening on beer, so kept singing the same tune. (I wasn't wowed by my draft, which I'm pretty sure was Henderson IPA... turns out I don't love Henderson, oh well.) Next time, I would go straight for the sake or sake cocktails. The owner has rockabilly playing at a level that lets you enjoy the music and hear your bar-mates, too, PLUS an old-school jukebox that plays nostalgic grooves from 45s for a quarter. It's a small place, so come alone or with a friend or two max, sit at the bar or at one of the adorable formica dinette sets. I didn't see anyone eating, but there are a few snack items listed on the chalkboard, one of which is the "Hungry Man Dinner." Given the '50s vibe, maybe it's rolled in on its own TV tray!
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