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Can Shuangjing’s Wind House Huff and Puff Its Way to Speakeasy Glory? | the Beijinger

Can Shuangjing’s Wind House Huff and Puff Its Way to Speakeasy Glory? | the Beijinger: Sports bar style digs and high end cocktails make for a quirky combination at this lounge in the burgeoning neighborhood next to Hopson mall.


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