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Brooklyn’s three-month-old Sycamore (1118 Cortelyou Rd., nr. Westminster Rd., Ditmas Park; 347-240-5850) is a flower shop by day, a bar by night—so it’s only natural that it offers the city’s first beer-and-a-bouquet deal. For $10, you get a pint of the night’s special draft, usually a Goose Island Honkers ale or a Genesee Cream Ale, and a tidy bunch of whatever’s freshest: anemones, freesia, and ranunculus, and sprigs of heather, thistle, or rosemary. It’s the best-smelling bar you’ve ever been to.


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