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We went to Apostrophe for an event recently, and I thought it was a lot of fun. Their cocktails are expensive ($12-14 each) but the glasses are much larger than a usual martini glass, with a nice substantial stem to hold. The martini list is extensive for sure, and it looked as thought hey had wine and beer as well. I had a Woo Woo and a Flirtini. The Flirtini was really good, but the Woo Woo got a little sickening-sweet halfway through. My husband got a Root Beer Float (who knew 3 Olives made a Root Beer vodka?) that was amazing, and also a strawberry lemonade that was really good too. On this Saturday night, there was a DJ, who was playing very loud music. It was enjoyable music, and people were dancing, but since there were 2 events there, it was difficult to hold a conversation. It was definitely an enjoyable crowd, great drinks and music, but we left eventually because we couldn't hear each other talk and everyone was just Twittering on their phones. It's *like* talking, right? I will definitely go back for drinks and dancing, just don't expect to carry on a conversation!
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