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Weeknights are not exactly the most happening nights of the week. Typically, your average Wednesday night probably consists of cooking a light meal, settling down into your apartment living room and flicking on the tube for a few hours of zone-out quality time. Why settle for such a drab hump day when you could be feasting on shrimp fritters while engaging in some serious head-to-head trivia competition? Did we mention the evening is topped off with a set of gut-busting improv comedy? The Dark Horse Tavern has it all. Despite its misleading name, the Dark Horse features a spacious open floor plan and plenty of windows (not to mention a few outdoor seating areas). Pub-like in ambiance, the Dark Horse is primarily known for its eclectic menu (which includes their mini-mozzarella burger, loaded tater tots and a to-die-for salmon sandwich), while upstairs entertainment room 10 High offers not only the aforementioned trivia battle and comedy but also some of the most die-hard karaoke enthusiasts you are apt to encounter. So why not get over your weekday slump by belting out "We Are The Champions" with some newfound Queen enthusiasts? Heck, it beats reruns of "Full House".
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