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I read online that Corduroy was billing itself as a rock bar, so of course I had to scope this new bar out. Located next to the Griffin, Corduroy has a prime location. There was a line to get inside, but security got everyone in before you could say Timbuktu. There wasn't a cover around 10:30PM on a Saturday night, which is always appreciated. The backdrop of the bar is really unique. It's like a giant colorful lava lamp screen. In fact, there were quite a few unique gems to be discovered here. There were doors that opened up into little gathering rooms. As far as rock music was concerned, there was none to be had. The music was mostly 80s pop music. Disappointing, but this bar is still pretty cool. YELP 100 CHALLENGE 2017: #31 EDIT 2: Yelp did something weird and turned my initial review (which was an accidental duplicate listing) into an "updated review". I don't know how to delete the first review so that it's just one review instead of two. :/ EDIT 1: Apparently there was already a Yelp page for Corduroy, so I moved my review here :)
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