Drink 2010

You shouldn't feel bad if you can't find the Yes and No. With a totally un-Googleable name and nondescript, hidden entrance, the new downtown watering hole—which occupies the space next to Tube formerly home to Food Hole—is so new it hasn't changed the name on the marquee by the DJ booth. Outlined by pink and white lights that look like a leftover set piece from the upcoming Tron reboot, Yes and No is more a long hallway than a proper bar. The menu is dirt cheap—a "meaty ham and cheese" sandwich was $4. The jukebox stays true to the former tenant's punk roots with the Fall and Television in rotation.
What to drink: PBR tallboys, $2.50.
Happy hour: Who knows?
Entertainment: Jukebox, dancing, DJs.

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