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Craft Beer Bar Opens In Harlem, Report Says
Harlem Hops is the first craft beer bar to open in the neighborhood that is 100 percent owned by African-Americans, according to reports.

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Harlem Hops is the first craft beer bar to open in the neighborhood that is 100 percent owned by African-Americans, according to reports.

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