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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T13:00:02.000Z",
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    "At Banshee, Jen Murphy Goes All-In on Martinis, Guinness, and Neighborhood Hospitality",
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  "textContent": "Today, the phrase “neighborhood spot” is thrown around the bar and restaurant scene a little carelessly. The marketing term has basically become a catch-all for any establishment that doesn’t require guests to book a reservation a month in advance. As investors funnel money into creating a laid-back, homey vibe, the “neighborhood spot” concept can start to feel a little contrived. But, in the few short months it’s been open, East Village newcomer Banshee has already established itself as a true bar for the neighborhood.\n\nThe article At Banshee, Jen Murphy Goes All-In on Martinis, Guinness, and Neighborhood Hospitality appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "At Banshee, Jen Murphy Goes All-In on Martinis, Guinness, and Neighborhood Hospitality"
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