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Libations
Credit:Katie Walsh
Taza manages to have a drink menu that is both familiar and exotic. The restaurant serves bar staples like Blue Moon and Heineken, as well as a Lebanese beer called Almaza. The same is true for the wine menu, which offers quite a few California and South American varietals, plus Lebanese brands you wouldn’t normally see in other restaurants. And with most glasses priced between $7 and $8, you won’t break the bank spending an evening drinking here.
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