And the poster of Beck gazing down over the crib, covering the hole in the wall?
The place is called Uglesich, a hole in the wall opened by a Croatian immigrant in 1924.
La Cova Fumada, a family-run, hole in the wall bodega, is rarely less than bursting with locals.
There's a large hole in the wall of their living room, the result of fierce fighting one night during the war.
The council said the initial hole in the wall had been repaired with more than 70 tonnes of concrete.
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Thieves cut a 3ft wide hole in the wall of the university's Oriental Museum and stole a bowl and figurine, which are still missing.
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To prove the experiment would work in an isolated environment, he set up another "hole in the wall" computer in a village 300 miles away.
If one could only punch a hole in the wall and look through it, one would see right away that this angry man is sitting there.
In some mazes, a picture of a piece of cheese sat outside the exit, next to a hole in the wall where the mouse could escape.
The party began with a cocktail reception and silent auction, then segued into a live one hosted by actor Alec Baldwin, who also sits on the Hole in the Wall board.
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And that makes it a decorating conundrum: The larger the screen, the more it looks like a gaping black hole in the wall which is why the "television question" is one of the first designers raise when they sit clients down.
And in the process give the reviewer, who is probably ignored by his peers when he punches into work each morning, and by the general public who may not know his name from a hole in the wall, Brad Pitt or Beyonce-level recognition.
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The house isn't going to fall down, we're not going to bash a hole in the cellar wall and find the beer turns green.
Commandos stormed the building through a hole blasted in the wall.
But the reason why so many of these mortgage companies were making loans that banks couldn't make is because they had an ace in the hole, and their ace in the hole was Wall Street.
Two hundred metres away, through a hole in the shattered wall, is the Patras ferry port.
Alas, renters are out of luck unless their landlord approves a three-inch hole in the exterior wall.
Add to that the extraordinary talent in the kitchens of Dublin's Michelin-starred restaurants as well as in hole-in-the-wall cafes in the countryside, and you have nothing less than a culinary rebirth, a phoenix rising from the coal ash, deliciously.
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The scene was reminiscent of the hole Dirk Nowitzki put in the wall outside the locker room which remains till this day when he threw a chair after his top-seeded Dallas Mavericks were upset in the first round by Golden State in 2007.
But, for those in the know, many incredible, older, not quiet hole-in-the-wall, food merchants still exist.
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The staff in the restaurant is professional and pleasant, the by-the-glass wine list is decent, and my linguine with clams last night was much better than the linguine with radicchio I had at that little hole-in-the-wall (with a great sense of place) near the Grand Hotel Gianicolo yesterday before heading for the station.
Make sure to stop by Hashem, the finest falafel cafe in the country bar none (it has a picture of King Hussein dining here on its wall, if you need any further recommendation) and Habibah, a hole-in-the-wall baker selling Palestinian knafeh, a syrupy vermicelli-like pastry that locals swear by.
Dr Mitra is most famous for hole-in-the-wall computers which he put in the slums of India.
Plac Nowy, a square lined with market stalls, cafes and hole-in-the-wall food stands, where locals snack on Krakow's best zapiekanka, toasted half baguettes topped with cheese, mushrooms and sometimes ham and onions.
Chef Pui Gor of Tim Ho Wan, a cheap, hole-in-the-wall, dim-sum-only restaurant with a cult following, makes a contemporary version of a bean curd skin roll, filling it with light shrimp rather than the traditional fatty minced pork.
In TriBeCa, Terroir (24 Harrison St, near Greenwich Street, www.wineisterroir.com) is the sister of a much-loved hole-in-wall wine bar of the same name in the East Village.
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With the Zulus breaking down the door to get in, he knocked a hole through the wall into an adjacent ward, where he met up with a Private Alfred Hook.
Ten years from now you will probably have forgotten the name of that authentic hole-in-wall local bistro you found, or the off-the-beaten path residential neighborhood you strolled through, but you will remember that gondola ride.
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