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To Sip: Grapefruit Squeezes the Limelight Fans of the recently reopened Fatty 'Cue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, have even more incentive to drop in now that the talented mixologist Phil Ward, of the East Village bar Mayahuel, has taken over the cocktail program.
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And a drop in foreclosures now doesn't preclude a spike down the road.
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