There aren’t many new restaurants that come ready-made with more than 100 years of history, but the Winchester Kitchen & Bar has it in spades. Ensconced within an 1888 heritage building that’s alleged to have been a preferred hideaway of Al Capone, this welcoming locale offers an affordable bistro-inspired spread—from chicken pot pie ($14) to a 10-ounce Alberta striploin ($27)—that’s well suited to both traditional and tapas-style dining, plus a long list of specialty libations. On Saturday nights, the space transforms into a live music venue for funk, jazz and more.















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