Highland Park's mysterious and cozy new hot spot has no social media presence. Here's why
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"We're not trying to make it feel like a speakeasy or anything like that, where it's exclusive, but I do think that we want the experience to start when you walk in the door, and not on your phone or on the internet."
"With a cozy, wood-paneled atmosphere, Sam's Place, named for a Buck Owens song, straddles the line between wine bar and neighborhood restaurant."
"Cantino helms the bar, pouring a tight selection of natural-leaning European and Californian wines by the glass - one white, one rosé, one red..."
"Jones, who heads the kitchen, offers an also compact but thoughtful food menu of basics: bavette steak in red wine jus; roasted Japanese sweet potatoes just-burnt and served with tahini..."
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