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Opened in 1913, the Balboa probably looks much as it did back then, with its long wooden bar, planked floors and the paneled walls. It’s got the clublike feel of New York’s Swifty’s, the chi-chi Upper East Side watering hole owned by Robert Caravaggi and chef Stephen Attoe, combined with the informal style of “Cheers,” the Boston pub that inspired the popular TV show. …. Susan Hailey, Lyn Reese, and Lisa Anderson Kelley …
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