Done up with a few Arne Jacobsen Swan chairs, naive wall paintings, and tables smashed up against each other, this trendy gathering place frequented by both young families and black-clad poseurs is supposed to be as kitschy as its name. While the mix of decor is retro and does a good job of setting a '60s stage, the regulars who come here make it feel more like a low-key neighborhood bar. There's surprisingly down-to-earth and affordable fare, with eggs and bacon and other brunch items along with hefty burgers and wok-fried delectables. Chairs and tables move outdoors (with parasol heaters) at the first hint of spring.
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