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First things first: the name of the bar/lounge/venue is the Burritt Room, which is located inside the Mystic Hotel. This boutique hotel is sleek and polished, but with enough antique design elements to bring it down to earth. The same aesthetic applies to the bar, which is located on the second floor. Chandeliers and candles give warmth to the deep wood floor, modern couches, and stark white piano. The bar is front and center with a jaw-dropping selection of spirits. Beer and wine are here, too, but very much an afterthought. You're here for a cocktail, and each libation comes with paragraph-long menu description that somehow neglects to reveal the price (the cocktails are all $10). Another notable feature: the Burritt Room is open every day at 5 p.m., so if you need a drink on Christmas, yep, it's open.
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