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While in Chicago, I got a chance to see its hipster side in full effect. Examples include this meticulously-curated collection of vintage kitchenware at the
Randolph Street Market (the whole place was lousy with hipsters)...
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...and this chair at
Buzz, a coffee shop in Oak Park. (Oak Park, I understand, being the place where Chicagoan hipsters go when they pop out the babies.)
1 comment:
I'm a traditionalist an flinched at the dragon roll (can't help it! I think it's genetic), but the manhattan looks amazing. I recently bought some bitter truth orange bitters, any suggestions appreciated :)
Loving the report.
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