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Vintage charm California Clipper brings retro swank to Chicago's Humboldt Park.(Time Out!)
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Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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February 28, 2003| Author:
Vitello, Barbara
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Byline: Barbara Vitello Daily Herald Staff Writer
Ask California Clipper manager Steve Breda what kind of martinis he serves and he'll inform you he serves two kinds: gin and vodka.
Most people who frequent a hipster lounge like the Clipper expect a menu consisting of far more exotic concoctions.
But Breda and California Clipper co-owner Patrick McCoy don't intend to mine the specialty martini trend that peaked several years ago. Instead, Breda says...
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