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A Side of Shooby-Dooby-Doo

By Raina McLeod

Published on October 01, 2008 at 3:02am

Back in the Forties and Fifties, couples would get dressed to the nines, slide into their newly washed Caddys, and head to their favorite lounges for dinner and a tune. They would sip cognac from snifters and look on as chanteuses performed on smoky stages or atop glossed-up baby grand pianos. Live Music Wednesdays at North One 10 Restaurant and Bar might not remind you of the dates of yesteryear. But whether you wear a feathered fedora or not, bites of ricotta risotto fritters amid the sweet melodies of nouveau jazz singer Kimona will make the staid old dinner and a movie feel like a date in hell.

Every Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m., live music and free menu bites are paired with five-dollar signature cocktails at your new favorite place to drink the hump-day blues away. Call 305-893-4211, or visit www.northone10.com for reservations.
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