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Feb 11, 2014

Brooklyn First Dates That Will (Probably) Help You Find Love

By Virginia K. Smith

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Karaoke Night, DuckDuck (most Thursday nights)
Now, hear us out. Karaoke’s a thing we tend to save only for the most intimate of friends and the strangest of strangers, sure. But watching a bar full of other people doing karaoke, and maybe, just maybe, having enough beer-and-shot combos to get up and do some together? The best ice breaker (and early bonding experience) we could possibly imagine. Also, this place is right down the block from Danny’s Pizzeria II if you need to jump ship and laugh about someone’s terrible Rod Stewart cover over some pizza and stuffed shells.
161 Montrose Ave.

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