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  "path": "/articles/steakhouse-wine-lockers-trend/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T13:00:43.000Z",
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    "Inside the Wine Lockers at The Capital Grille — the Elusive Steakhouse Status Symbol",
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  "textContent": "Before a host greets you at the New York City outpost of The Capital Grille off Wall Street, columns of walnut-colored wood lockers with crosshatched metal doors set the scene. Nameplates listing individuals and companies label each unit. Inside the lockers are shadowy bottles of wine. These are stash spots for the steakhouse chain’s most loyal patrons to keep their favorite vintages at the ready. These caches aren’t exclusive to The Capital Grille location steps from the heart of the U.S. stock market.\n\nThe article Inside the Wine Lockers at The Capital Grille — the Elusive Steakhouse Status Symbol appeared first on VinePair.",
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