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Businiess name:  The PaperMoon Diner
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Paper Moon is a landmark of sorts: a 24-hour diner with a large, eclectic menu and a lurid, eclectic atmosphere. It's popular among late-night diners making their way home from the bars, and late-morning diners shaking off their hangovers. The food is mostly standard diner fare - breakfast, sandwiches, salads, a few homestyle entrees - with what you might call a California twist, and a respectable selection of vegetarian items. Every surface in the place is covered with weird, arty junk sculpture - antique fans and radios, vintage dolls, and all kinds of other garage-sale scores - jutting out at improbable angles. The menus are adorned with handmade collages of old pulp novel artwork, Mormon Tabernacle Choir album covers, and other kitschy ephemera. It's sort of like being in your grandmother's attic on acid. The aesthetic even spills out to the building's exterior, which is painted in vibrant, clashing colors and adorned with haphazardly placed mannequins (and a toilet). If you're interested in a sublime culinary experience, Paper Moon probably isn't what you're looking for, but if you want a supremely funky place to get some decent pancakes after a beer-soaked evening at the Ottobar, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better place.

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