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“Are you sure you want to live above a bar?” asked Pepe Montero, the septuagenarian owner of his family’s namesake institution in Brooklyn Heights
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His concern was valid. Bars are loud and stay open late. Not to mention that Montero’s popular weekend karaoke sessions drew a raucous crowd waiting their turn to belt out “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” or “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” until 3 in the morning. But an apartment over a bar beloved for its well-worn pool table and colorful cast of lifetime regulars seemed the ideal setting for someone who writes about drinks for a living. The Montero Bar & Grill first opened across the street from its current location, on the western edge of Atlantic Avenue, in 1939....
“Are you sure you want to live above a bar?” asked Pepe Montero, the septuagenarian owner of his family’s namesake institution in Brooklyn Heights
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His concern was valid. Bars are loud and stay open late. Not to mention that Montero’s popular weekend karaoke sessions drew a raucous crowd waiting their turn to belt out “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” or “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” until 3 in the morning. But an apartment over a bar beloved for its well-worn pool table and colorful cast of lifetime regulars seemed the ideal setting for someone who writes about drinks for a living. The Montero Bar & Grill first opened across the street from its current location, on the western edge of Atlantic Avenue, in 1939....