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RESTAURANTS • First Person
Hat trick
At some restaurants, the bar area is a temporary holding pen, a place to stash guests while a table is readied. At others, the bar is distinctively its own thing, an experience separate from (and perhaps quite different from) the restaurant proper. But there’s also a third configuration of restaurant, one where the bar is a key tenet of its experience and raison d'etre.
The recently reopened Fedora, which has been serving the West Village off and on for the better part of 75 years, is in that third class — and a straight-up New York City classic.