Marble In The Wild: The Explosive Tavern
Marble In The Wild: The Explosive Tavern
Each week we bring you a photo taken nabbed from Flickr that {shows} Stones In The Wild.
Just a little something to {break up} the {norm}.
This week’s stone is:
A few years after opening, an interior remodel changed passage to the kitchen and added a marble-topped seafood counter, serving as a shucking bar.
Originally Posted by Mike Bowermaster Photography
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