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Where once bars felt distinctively one thing—a cluttered tiki bar, a low-lit dive, a commit-to-the-bit throwback—walk into any number of trendy new spots and it’ll feel more like a combination of choices united not by a theme, but a vibe. More and more, bar interiors feel personal, combining elements that have been slowly collected over years with hard-working tools and furniture carefully selected for both form and function. It’s no surprise then, that today’s “it” bars often feel more like a (fancy) house party than a night on the town. There are exceptions, of course—revivals like Le Veau d’Or in…

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