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ROKC On!

ROKC On!

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How is New York City like 19th century Japan? There might be more similarities than you think and Shige Kabashima wants to show them to you. An alumnus of Manhattan’s legendary Angel’s Share, Shige went on to found ROKC, a beloved ramen and oyster spot in Harlem, and NR, it’s spiritual successor on the Upper East Side. He sits down with the band to discuss how food influences his cocktails, drawing inspiration from Japan, and what it’s like to close down one iconic bar while simultaneously making plans to open a new one.


PLUS, the founder of Maine Beer Co is running for senate and… maybe we don’t want the people who run our tap rooms running the country. Greg weighs in on whether or not he feels those skills translate.


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