Wait, What? Who Did I Meet Last Night?

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Ever wake up in the morning and have no idea where you were the night before? Or worse, find a phone number in your pocket and wonder whether it belongs to the hot girl or guy you met or the number of your bookie to whom you owe money?

Arlington-based 3 Bar and Grill, with help from Bill Santry Design, hopes to alleviate those concerns with it’s napkins. They are helpfully branded with the name of the location and a space to fill in the name and number of that hot girl/guy…or that annoying bookie.

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