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BAR VENDETTA

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sharing that most of the finishing touches were found while scouring the internet and her favourite vintage stores.

Thanks in part to a consult with Agg’s Grey Gardens collaborat­or, Wayback Architects, the bar is less time capsule than stylish homage. Built by Boylan & Barlow Contractin­g, the curving light wood canopy over the bar (which Agg calls “the monolith”) anchors the space firmly in 2019. Eclectic pendant lighting and an orange, brown and off-white basket-weave pattern on the floor complement the wallpaper swatches, creating a space that’s at once homey and fresh. Which brings us back to the wine and pasta.

Chef James Stanton’s menu features made-in-house noodles and nachos after midnight, while Jake Skakun’s wine list pulls from a cellar stocked with many privately imported bottles. As for why it’s called Bar Vendetta, Agg – the author of I Hear She’s a Real Bitch – says that while people may see it as a reference to her being not particular­ly conflict-averse, she just really likes how it sounds. BARVENDETT­A.COM Bar Vendetta is all about wine, pasta and… wallpaper. Wallcoveri­ngs have become a real focus of interior creativity after decades of niche status, with contempora­ry companies devising radical new ways to decorate walls. Bar Vendetta’s wallpaper is not that.

The wallpaper swatches backing the bar shelves and filling in the wainscotti­ng of Jennifer Agg’s latest spot feel DIY, in line with Leemo Han’s Seoul Shakers down the street, which is another self-designed space. Agg’s own design for Bar Vendetta – in the same location as her now-shuttered Black Hoof – is meant to have “sort of a post-’70s, dad-basement vibe,” she says,

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