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  • RC C.

    Had a great time at Angelos. Warm welcoming atmosphere, talented locals singing, stiff drinks. Can see why there are so many regulars!

    (5)
  • Erin L.

    I feel weird giving this place two stars, but let me explain......... I wanted to like this place so bad, and I have had it bookmarked since I moved to Milwaukee, so when we finally went I had high expectations. Needless to say, my experience was disappointing which was a bummer. I am not a quitter though and I think I will give it another try in the future and maybe bring some friends that would be a bit more adventurous. Observations: 1. Average age was around 50. Which doesn't usually bother me because I am a bit of an old soul, however oddly I did feel a bit out of place. 2. It smelled very musky and was much smaller and intimate than i expected. 3. Everyone in the bar got up and sang some fancy show tune I didn't recognize, made me feel like I needed to do the same (and then embarrass myself because I have the voice of a 3yr old child) 4. We sat next to a really sad older guy at the bar that was obsessed with telling us his life story. I think this was one of the main reasons I didn't have the best time is because he completely trumped our experience. (not in a good way) 5. Cash bar :( 6. Despite the cash bar, my drink was stiff and fantastic.

    (2)
  • Niki B.

    This place was a fantastic surprise. The crowd is older, laid back, and all about having fun. The talent was amazing! Loved the piano player, and members of the audience were invited to come up and sing. To be fair, I probably shouldn't give Angelo's 5 stars because the actual bar is awful. Old fixtures, strong smell of mold, every bar stool is on the verge of breaking, and the bathrooms are just wrong. BUT, none of that really matters once you hear the piano and feel the joyful atmosphere. If anything, the deterioration of the bar adds to the authenticity of Angelo's being a "neighborhood establishment". I will be visiting Angelo's again.

    (5)
  • Carrie G.

    Note - It's only appropriate that a place as monumental as Angelo's marks my 200th review, just shy of my 7 month Elite-iversary. Sometimes you are lucky enough to find a place so incredibly unique that words to describe it will likely escape you. Such is the case with Angelo's. There is only 25 or so seats in the entire place, but each one is occupied by the most individual of characters. Regulars have commitments measured in decades, and the decor has not changed since their inaugural visit. The bar and it's furnishings hail from the 1950's. The mirrors and wood paneling from the 1970's and the classic cocktails from somewhere in between. And the cast of performers each have their niche too. Jerry is the resident Sinatra-esque crooner. Danny is the Irishman with a full repertoire of requisite Celtic tunes and Jose is well verse in the Latin love song genre. With enough encouragement, Angelo, the Proprietor, may be persuaded to join in the folly with one of his sentimental favorites. This, my friends, it a night at Angelo's. A night so epically original that it inspired a local filmmaker to create a short film to document just that. So as I render myself speechless on the magic of Angelo's I implore you to check it out for yourself, as some things just have to be seen to be believed!

    (5)
  • Julie A.

    The place is either packed or dead depending if anything is happening around town so go early if you want a seat closer. Seats by the bar are usually open and I typically sit there. They do have martini specials for $5 or a bucket of beer for about $20 which isn't bad for a piano bar. There is a cover charge but it's worth it if you are looking to do something different in the city. I recommend this if you have friends or family in town.

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Descriptive phrase: THE Angelo's Piano Bar. It's difficult to pick the right words to describe Angelo's. To say this small gem hidden behind that unassuming brick wall off Van Buren and Brady is an institution would be correct, but not sufficient. Get a Thesaurus. I'll wait. It's cash-only, but only because this place is older than plastic. The inside is smaller than I'd imagined, but not cramped: cozy. It gives off the old definition of lounge, before the only prerequisite was over-priced whiskey. Here you'll find caring and knowledgeable bartenders, worthwhile drinks, an engaged and diverse clientele, and some of the most entertaining live music in Milwaukee. When we walked in we were welcomed by beautiful melodies being belt out by a young woman next to a gentleman and a keyboard. After she finished to applause she proceeded to return to her seat. This was an ongoing theme; Angelo's isn't a karaoke bar so much as it's a stage for patrons to show off their talents. Hell, a man took a trumpet off the wall and started playing. People standing up tossed the second verse to others around the bar. It was unadulterated fun, and I can't wait to return.

    (5)
  • Paress H.

    OBSESSED. My parents head here nearly every Friday or Saturday and as lame as I might sound as a 26 year old hanging out with her parents on a Saturday night- this place is hard to stay away from. The crowd of regulars make this experience a one of a kind for Milwaukee. Jerry Grillo will entertain you thoroughly with his Frank Sinatra-esque throwbacks. Then Danny will belt out some fun Irish songs that get the whole place goin' and swayin' and cheersin'. Than Jose will seduce you with his Spanish serenades. Bobby will WOW you with his throwback to his Broadway days. Not to mention all the beautiful men and women who pop up to sing a song or two and get the whole place feelin right. Literally there is no other experience like this in Milwaukee, or anywhere. Marco will make you a killer cocktail for a great price. Cash only, homies. Seriously, check this place out. Dance with my Mama J (the redhead). She's a babe. and maybe Waynedogg will buy ya a drink. P.S Angelo has a heart of gold. You will want to weep when you hear this man play the trumpet with all of his heart and soul. He lives for good music and sharing it with good people.

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    Angelo is 76 and all killing it. He may be drunk, he may be losing it, but boy if he isn't still living the proverbial dream I don't know who is. It's piano music and sing-alongs. It's old decor, and a tackiness that's somehow endearing. It's simpler times, or at least the thought of simpler times. The service isn't great, and the hours are weird. It has this *thing* though. That nostalgic glint. The indescribable sense of wonder and joy and hope and friendship. It's like Christmas when you're young. This place has that magic that is fleeting and rare. Check it out, while it still exists.

    (5)
  • K R.

    I have never posted a Yelp review... but I thought my experience warranted one. You walk in, as all the previous reviews state, to an adorable, hole in the wall piano bar. The pianist was very talented. One of the off duty bar tenders did seem a little hard on him telling him his tempo and key were wrong for a song and made him start a song over, but I digress... My three friends and I grabbed a table near the piano and then went up to get drinks. The bartender did not know how to make anything other than an old fashion. He asked if my friend wanted a cherry in his white russian (yes - a cherry), which he neglected to put vodka in. My rum and coke tasted like neither rum nor coke, and my friends vodka cranberry was made with sugar free cranberry juice. I'm not quite sure where this guy learned to tend bar, but he should find a new teacher. My friend who got the old fashioned finished and decided to get a second one while we chocked down our first round. The bartender did not dump out the remnants of the old drink, but poured the new drink right on top. (Side note: a few other Yelpers said that the drinks were cheap. They were between $6 and $8. Decide for yourself if you think that is cheap.) Before we left, I decided to use the bathroom. I have NEVER in my life smelled that smell from a bathroom that had running water. Imagine a pit toilet at a campground... without any sort of ventilation... that hadn't been cleaned in a few months. My friends said they could smell the bathroom on me when I returned to the table. While I do like the atmosphere and the music, I will not return to Angelo's. If I did, I would only have bottled beer and make sure to leave before anyone needed to use the bathroom.

    (1)
  • Peter C.

    For my 200th review I wouldn't choose any other place. This establishment was introduced to me by Paress H's parents that frequent the place. At first I was skeptical with being in the area for so long and never going. I was dumb to even doubt their selection. This place is Ah-maz-ing. It is like taking a step back in time. Walking in you will notice the bartender wearing a suit and the piano in the corner...usually with an older gentleman that is always down to sing some Frank Sinatra. Martinis is all I have ever drank here since it just fits. There is no need to get anything else besides enjoy some classy piano and the occasional karaoke that will be to some rat pack song. This place is pretty small, intimate, and dimly lit yet you can see pictures of the Rat Pack on the walls and even the owner has a picture signed with Frank Sinatra. Great place to stop in for a change in the night and nothing but class.

    (5)
  • Jordan R.

    This is my favorite bar in the city and I don't see that changing. Envision: Stepping into a dark bar that smells of a grandpa's sofa. Strong, cheap drinks served in frosted glass straight from the 80's. Cash only. Angelo, the owner who is currently 76, has just returned from surgery. An LED writing board reads, "Welcome Home Angelo! YUM YUM." Walls are decorated with twinkle lights and pictures of customers past (all smoking cigars or cigarettes). The capacity of the bar is about 25 but it never reaches it, even with a cast of 15 regulars, including an unassuming muscular man wearing blue jeans and a sleeveless denim vest with a patch on the back proclaiming him "Beer Nuts President". Piano is located on a slightly raised stage near the front and people get up to sing, including Angelo who looks right at you and makes you feel like he's falling in love since he's such a performer. Angelo brings out the trumpet and plays with impressive lung strength. Other clientele include a variety of older men wearing fedoras and full suits (real jazz cats) returning to the glory days. The man in the denim vest begins singing a soft and sultry tune followed by an Irish jig in which all women present are asked to kiss him on the cheek. Free drinks from Angelo who says with a smile that his only goal for the place is to "have people leave happier than when they walked in". Night topped off with mini cannolis, hand-made by the bartender. It doesn't get better than this.

    (5)
  • Bradley J.

    A great hole in the wall piano bar where one must go to if they appreciate some real music. Just a head's up, this is not a bar that you go to to slam shots and talk to your friends on the top of your lungs. Instead, this is a great bar to have a nice cocktail, listen to some genuine music, and take a step back into the good old days. Cash only.

    (4)
  • Stephanie R.

    We've tried going to Angelo's before but they open later than we typically go out. I'm go glad we followed through and went on a recent Saturday night. We arrived about 9:15 and were the first patrons in there. Leave the Visa card at home, they currently are a cash only establishment. There are ATMs nearby. Music was said to start at 9:30. It probably started at shortly after 10:00, but I was fully entertained by the patrons and vibe, taking in the soft lounge music being piped in until the live entertainment started, and was soaking up bits of stories offered up by Angelo himself. The bartender, I think her name may have been Carrie, was as Milwaukee friendly as all get out. She made us feel right at home and kept everyone in drinks as needed. The bar selection is simple, but you should be able to find something you like. When the music started, one of the gentlemen was singing and playing piano while a young man played saxophone. Angelo joined in singing tunes as well. Angelo's is not fancy, but stepping inside you could honestly believe you're in a time warp. Angelo said the vinyl, yes vinyl, in the jukebox, is from his personal collection. There was a sign on the wall that said the capacity of the place is 25. Sad that it can't hold more, but honestly I think that lends to the charm. A dapper gentlemen took my husband aside at one point and said "you must be a friend of Angelo's..." No, I think it's just THAT kind of place and he's just THAT kind of guy.

    (5)
  • M G.

    I've only been to Angelo's Piano Bar a couple of times with many years in between, but what a place it is! Walking through the door somehow feels like you're walking back in time. There's nothing swanky about the small space, but it feels authentic, as though nothing has changed since the day its doors first opened. Looking around the room, you get the sense that some of the regulars have been coming in since the doors first opened as well, and I mean that in the best possible way. The place is abuzz with song and laughter and joy and you can't help but be part of it. You sing along, you clap your hands, you whistle, hoot, yell and laugh. Maybe you get up and dance. One of the songs moves you and you momentarily lock eyes with a stranger and smile. You take a sip of your cocktail and find that the welcoming hominess of the lounge makes you feel suddenly sad and nostalgic. You wish that Oriental Drugs were still standing. You wish your mother, who died much too young, were sitting beside you snapping her fingers to the music. You wonder why you ever left Milwaukee and think maybe it's not too late to come back. Then you take another sip of your cocktail, admire someone's sparkly dress and sing along to Patsy Cline's "Crazy."

    (5)
  • Jonathan W.

    What makes America original? Milwaukee. And what makes Milwaukee original? Angelo's.

    (5)
  • Julie M.

    I have to agree with Rachel F, this place is awesome. I haven't been there in years, but the last time I was there (probably at least 7 or 8 years ago) it was exactly as Rachel described it..although then it was VERY smoky (which, to be honest, added to the ambiance--I know, I know smoking is bad). My friends and I used to visit here monthly...ah the memories... Treat yourself and stop in here--its a great place to experience something different/cool/cheesy/old schoool all in one!

    (5)
  • Zach O.

    Quite possibly the most unique, genuinely good time I've had in Milwaukee. This tiny little piano bar made me reconsider every other 5-star rating I've given out thus far on Yelp. I've had to demote some of my favorite hot spots to 4-stars because they simply can not compete with Angelo's. I went with my sisters on a Friday night, some time shortly after 10 o'clock. To my surprise, this place was absolutely dead...not at all what I was expecting. There were a few older Italian gentlemen staggered around the bar, one playing piano, and one singing. For just ONE SECOND I felt like we were intruding. This place gives off a small town, locals-only, family owned bar vibe. By that I mean you can tell that these guys are here every single night doing what they do. After that first moment of "do I belong here" nervousness, I was blown away. There is a man here, a local legend rumor has it, who is one of the richest most beautiful tenors I've ever heard. From the second he opened his mouth I knew that this would not be a typical night. So for the first 5-10 minutes of our visit, we just sat, ordered drinks, and enjoyed listening to these men sing (everyone of them has an outstanding voice). After a few minutes they were laughing, joking, and drinking with us as though we'd been friends for years. They had an easy enough time convincing my older sister Jess and I into singing songs of our own (hers was good, mine was atrocious). I suppose you need to know that this is not something we would normally do, but Angelo's has a way about it. You feel safe and warm. You feel compelled to relax and just have a good time. The evening ended (for us) with a song from the owner (this awesome Italian man in a 3 piece, all black suit. legendary), and one last serenade from the local legend. Long story short, this place is incredible. I had an amazing time, lots of laughs, good drinks (for cheaper than you're going to find most other places), and a completely unique experience in a city that I thought I couldn't possibly love more. Personal favor. If you go out to get hammered, yell and scream, get in fights, talk nonstop about absolutely nothing...don't go here. I'm sure these older men would have no problem throwing you out, but I genuinely do not want that stress on their shoulders. If however you like to go out, hear some great music and possibly even share some beautiful music of your own...then I hope to see you there soon. Especially if you're a babe.

    (5)
  • Jessica O.

    Dear Angelos, Why aren't you ever open? I'm 1 for 3 attempts now. What gives? -Jessica

    (3)
  • Laura Z.

    Have you ever had Angelo sing happy birthday to you? If yes, you also gave Angelo's a five star rating. If not, go on your birthday and have Angelo sing happy birthday to you. After "Happy Birthday," he sang a second song directly to me that involved him swooning about the beauty and depth of my eyes. I will never forget my one and only (so far) trip to Angelo's. I was also in love with the jukebox, just because it is so old and you get four (four!) songs for a dollar. I put in a dollar even though I didn't recognize a single song and picked four randomly. Note: They are cash only.

    (5)
  • Tony K.

    I just don't know where to start. I love this place because: 1. It's an institution (proven in the pictures in the back hall) 2. Audience participation (enter egg shakers, unofficial karaoke) 3. Angelo is usually found at the end of the bar 4. You always feel welcome

    (5)
  • Lauren F.

    We happened upon Angelo's while walking down Brady street and we couldn't believe our find! This place is just awesome, one of the best Saturday nights I've had in a very long time. We sat right up near the piano and got to enjoy the playing and singing up close and personal. Several people, including some regular patrons, got up to sing and they were seriously amazing-the real deal! Angelo, or Angie as referred to by the regulars, was a complete character to watch behind the bar-we were entertained just watching his antics, unfortunately he didn't sing when we were there-but hey, all the more reason to come back again! We had a very friendly waitress who apologized if we had to get up and walk 5 feet to ask for another beer, and they even went next door to get us more Miller Lite when they ran out! I also got a lovely serenade at midnight because it was my birthday-so great! We will without a doubt be back whenever we're in the Milwaukee area!

    (5)
  • George T.

    What a surprise to see lounge acts on a Van Buren bar crawl! Local talent up close and personal. This place gets busy, staff and bartenders are quick and great attention to details the place has a good vibe. Plenty of black and white pics on the wall. The restrooms are old school. Reminds me of the 60- 70's tank over urinal with the continuous roll of cotton hand towels. Many of the table and bar seats will get you close to the floor level performance. Many people were having a great time singing along at this cozy club. I don't care much for cliches but this is a hidden... You know the rest.

    (5)
  • Rachel F.

    This place is the best place. I'll preface this entire review by saying that I don't mean any of this tongue in cheek. I truly, wholly, and unabashedly think Angelo's is awesome. Maybe it's because it's a world I'm not used to. Going to Angelo's is going outside my microcosm -- and let's face it, we all live in our very own petri dishes. But Angelo's is honest and fun and brilliant. Without going on some even crazier tangent, I think that Angelo's kind of represents some of the good and honest in humanity. (You'd think I was talking about a charity or something, but nope. This is a piano bar, folks.) Scene: Angelo is playing his impossibly loud trumpet on a tiny stage in the corner and gesticulating wildly/singing while doing so. You are approximately ten feet away at most. Perhaps he's being accompanied by the lady who plays the organ. She's quite advanced in years, but her make-up is impeccable, and her outfit it sparkly and fantastic. And she owns it, really. Your server (Angelo's wife/gf Bonnie, I believe?), will come around and take your drink order in due time... the place is packed. And she's all "honey" and "sweetie" and the like and I feel like maybe she was smoking while she was working, and it's great. Angelo's through though... so now a tall, tanned gentleman takes the stage. He looks like a finely dressed and better-kempt version of Gary Busey. And he can croon! It's some old-timey thing, some some obscure, Rat Pack-era tune. And the Christmas lights are glowing and there's something magical about this place. It's unreal and so real in the same moment. I think I'm going to drag my friends there tonight. Seriously. I have no plans and for my friends that haven't gone? You don't truly live in Milwaukee unless you've hit up Angelo's.

    (5)
  • Kip G.

    I love Angelo's! A friend of mine introduced me to the place about 5 or 6 years ago and I became a regular when I visited him...last night was the first time I've visited since moving to Milwaukee. While some of the crew that made my visits so special were no longer there (Bonnie the kiss your cheek every time I deliver you a drink waitress, and the cute little old keyboard player...Norma if I remember correctly), their replacements brought enough charisma to the kitschy little place to make me want to return again. I was with a group of people who I'm not really sure "got" what is so damned charming about this place. I didn't allow their disappointing comments to distract me from having a great time and I allowed the new keyboard player, Ginny, to escort me away to a place quite some distance from my weekly woes. If you're in the mood to escape what I consider the grossness of Brady and Water Streets and hang with a crowd who are "all in the mood for a melody" then this is definitely a great place to go to. If you just dropped some coin at The Buckle and bought a sweet new faux rock n roll shirt and spiked your new frosted hair up, you might be disappointed and should just keep walking until you hit Water St though.

    (5)
  • Sven S.

    Walking through the door is like stepping into a time machine. Or I assume it is -- I'm not old enough to know. I had no idea this little hole in the wall bar existed until about a month ago, and it's within walking distance of my house! I'm glad I discovered it, because this place is awesome. I've been the only one there and seen it packed (ha -- it seats like 20 people). Either way, there is a great show every time. They have rotating piano players and singers performing mostly old classics. I often feel like I might be the only one there who doesn't know everyone else, but it doesn't matter. Everyone is chatty and friendly. The drinks are good and fairly priced (and there's no cover). I don't know how this business model works, but I'm glad it does. I think the secret is everyone seems to just be there for the pure enjoyment of the place. That shows and it's contagious.

    (5)
  • Tanya M.

    When I first moved to Milwaukee, Angelo's was my Friday night staple. Really friendly regulars, unforgettable owner and a pianist that welcomes suggestions for your to croon to. A great dive to check out!

    (4)
  • Richard O.

    For the most part, this place lines up very well with my sensibilities. It's kind of kitschy. Kind of campy. Kind of strange. But it's a real pleasure. Once you kind of settle in to the place it's an amazing experience. Theatrical and cinematic. I'd been told many things about the place: that it was like something out of a David Lynch movie (which it is, minus the sinister aspect, plus Milwaukee accents. Think Twin Peaks meets an anachronistic Milwaukee.), that it was somewhere you needed to see once but that you wouldn't really want to go back (I totally disagree. I would love to go back!), that it was full of coke heads and weirdos (I thought some of the people were kind of bizarre but it hardly seemed as seedy as I'd heard. In fact, it mostly seemed like a lot of very elderly couples out for a wild night!)... We got there just as the show started. At first, I was a little unsure of the whole thing, like, "What in THE heck am I in for now?" But this unique and charming and sorta strange woman came out to the keyboard and made a little introduction and launched into this show that included periodic accompaniment by a trumpeter. After the initial feeling of uncertainty though I felt kind of carried away in the rush of it all. When she swung into "Bye Bye Blackbird" I was just about beside myself with glee. It was like she was working an enchantment on a five dollar bill in my pocket that propelled me right up to the tip jar. Fabulously strange. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Charlie Z.

    It looks like I'm going to be the lone dissenter here. I visited Angelo's on a Saturday night with a few friends. We're on the younger end of the bar crowd spectrum, which I thought would be no big deal since I had read in one of the other reviews that the place is "frequented by old timers and youngsters alike." But much to our surprise, on a Saturday night the youngest person there must have had at least 20 years on us. The waitress was very aggressive, continually hounding us to get more drinks, which brought about memories of my Jewish grandmother dutifully shoving food in my face at family gatherings, insisting that I "put some meat on my bones." Also, for a place with older clientele, the bathroom was not as clean as one might expect. On the other hand, the musicians were pretty talented and the bar's owner and namesake Angelo sang, which was enjoyable. The drinks were also reasonably priced and well made. If you're over 40, Angelo's might be the place for you; all the older people there really seemed to be enjoying themselves. But younger patrons would be better off going to one of the numerous other bars in the area.

    (3)
  • Sabrina P.

    This place has a lot of character! Its a good place to drink with friends and enjoy the piano music!

    (4)
  • Maxine M.

    I went to Angelo's when I was in town with a friend. I had one of the funnest nights of my life. There was a woman behind the bar named Bonnie who befriended us. She was the most foul mouthed woman I've ever met and I loved it. I think she was the girlfriend of the owner. I'd drive back to Milwaukee just to go to Angelo's!

    (5)
  • Stephanie J.

    How can there be no review for Angelo's yet? I'm baffled. This is BY FAR my favorite spot in Milwaukee. A tiny, smoky "piano" bar with an older gregarious crowd. You go here for the experience. Drinks are expensive...and well worth the entertainment. Angelo, who is getting older now doesn't get up to sing as often as he used to....but there are plenty of people willing to take the spot light. It is definately not karoake...but friends of Angelo will fill up the entire night with classic Italian music by the greats. The crowd here is older and such a treat to connect with these very down to earth people with some GREAT stories. They love it when they see younger people in here as well...it used to be a rareity.....but now there are 30 somethings scattered around the bar a bit. I highly recommend it. I highly recommend sharing a table with others and drinking too much and singing along!

    (5)
  • Katherine R.

    This place is the real deal, hard to come by in a world saturated with hipper-than-thou irony. An intimate piano joint, you can sit at the bar or one of the few tables in the corner, listening to Angelo or one of his many guests croon away. Of course no one expects you to "hush" while they're onstage -- Angelo's is pretty lively. There's drinking going on in addition to singing --and not an ounce of pretense. I once ordered a salty dog, and was looked at crossed-eyed until I corrected myself: vodka & grapefruit? You bet.

    (5)
  • Dave S.

    Angelo's is the coolest, swingingest, realest piano bar in Milwaukee and maybe the world. Step into Angelo's zone and you will be treated to an intimate Italian bar frequented by old timers and youngsters alike. Angelo is the owner and he does most of the singing. He's an older Italian-American gentlemen with a penchant for Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. In fact, there are autographed photos all over the walls of Angelo standing next to these and other legends of song. Alas, ol' Blue Eyes is no longer with us, but his spirit lives on in Angelo and his magical piano bar. When Angelo grabs the mike with drink in hand and lays out "That's Why the Lady is a Tramp" to live piano accompaniment, you feel it. The crowd feels it. And, most importantly, Angelo feels it. He's lived the life and it shows through his singing. This is a place that needs to be seen to be believed. It's not just a bar, it's an experience.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Intimate
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

Angelo’s Piano Bar

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