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		<title>The Gin Palace: Because Why Should Gin &amp; Tonics Ever Stop Flowing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s an absolute dream-come-true for gin &#38; tonic lovers: the niche-y Gin Palace, which just opened on Avenue A, is serving gin &#38; tonics on tap.  The menu is reasonably affordable—the $7 on tap option lists gin, Bittermen’s Commonwealth and grapefruit bitters as its ingredients. Gin Palace&#8217;s menu also boasts a variety of fancier gin-inclusive ]]></description>
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<p>It’s an absolute dream-come-true for gin &amp; tonic lovers: the niche-y Gin Palace, which just opened on Avenue A, is serving gin &amp; tonics <em>on tap. </em></p>
<p>The menu is reasonably affordable—the $7 on tap option lists gin, Bittermen’s Commonwealth and grapefruit bitters as its ingredients.</p>
<p>Gin Palace&#8217;s menu also boasts a variety of fancier gin-inclusive drinks—the Shangri-La Swizzle mixes Old Tom Gin, raspberry, Ciociaro, pineapple juice, lemon and Damson Averall for $10 a pop—as well as beer, wine and some traditional British culinary fare.</p>
<p>If you thought this offer couldn’t get any more enticing, the decor includes a floor-to-ceiling cage for, you know, when you need to cut yourself off.</p>
<p>—Alissa Fleck</p>
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