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(Antonio's Grotto, formerly in the lower level at 503 7th Street N, was an american-italian restaurant, known for its dark ambiance and odd brickwork arches in the walls. A number of restaurants have tried the space since. It is now vacant as of July 200)
 
 
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Antonio's Grotto, formerly in the lower level at 503 7th Street N, was an american-italian restaurant, known for its dark ambiance and odd brickwork arches in the walls.  A number of restaurants have tried the space since.  It is now vacant as of July 2007, as the building is being renovated like so many other downtown spaces.
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Antonio's Grotto, formerly in the lower level at 503 7th Street N, was an american-italian restaurant, known for its dark ambiance and odd brickwork arches in the walls.  A number of restaurants have tried the space since.  It is now vacant as of July 2007, as the building is being renovated like so many other downtown spaces.  Scanned from a 1971 [[Howard_Binford%27s_Guide|Howard Binford's Guide]].
  
 
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Antonio's Grotto, formerly in the lower level at 503 7th Street N, was an american-italian restaurant, known for its dark ambiance and odd brickwork arches in the walls. A number of restaurants have tried the space since. It is now vacant as of July 2007, as the building is being renovated like so many other downtown spaces. Scanned from a 1971 Howard Binford's Guide.

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