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So this is as close as you can get in the US to my favourite dining club in the UK - Sketch. If you're fortunate enough to have experienced Sketch you'll realise how big of a compliment that is. Rose. Rabbit. Lie. (from here on out, RRL) is mostly a restaurant with equal parts top notch entertainment venue and bar tacked on. That's not to say that they feel tacked on though. It's truly something you need to be a part of to really understand. I feel like Yelp should really have reset all reviews because the RRL of today is a totally different - and much more cohesive - experience than the RRL of 2014. The main dining room has rotating live entertainment with an updated lounge act feel served alongside avant garde cuisine. The bar (out front and leftish of the hostess) serves up booze forward cocktails in a fairly intimate setting all whilst playing some excellent tunes straight off of 180 gram vinyl. So, seriously, if you're up for a night of adventure and have a few hours to kill I really couldn't think of a better place to end up.
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