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Rapture Lounge
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After reading the reviews here, I was very excited about going to Rapture for happy hour the other night, and for the most part, it didn't disappoint. Service was great, food was great, ambiance was great, and the margaritas were strong and 100% agave.
My only niggling nag was that the beer and wine selection were, to put it kindly, PEDESTRIAN. Brooklyn Lager and Brooklyn Pilsner were the only two beers on tap (so much for variety). And you could find this same wine list in most TGI Fridays (or Denny's) around the country. Not one Rioja on the list--in a place that serves TAPAS.
That said, we'll be back, and we'll hope they get their beer and wine act together.
Pros: Food, Ambiance, Music
Cons: Pedestrian Beer, Pedestrian Wine
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