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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://video.tvguide.com/ID/821323?rss=object"&gt;&lt;img align="left" border="0" src="http://videodetective.com/photos/461/019362_36.jpg" width="60" height="45" alt="Restaurant" style="margin:0 5px 5px" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Eric Bross directed this drama of romantic roadblocks and racial issues between a group of waitresses and bartenders waiting for their big breaks. Former alcoholic Chris (Adrien Brody) is a playwright who works as a bartender at the popular Hoboken, New Jersey, restaurant J.T. McClure's, a gathering spot for a variety of creative wannabes. At a local theater, rehearsals are underway for Chris' play, an autobiographical drama echoing his past relationship with Leslie (Lauryn Hill); for the fictional Leslie character, Chris has cast the vulnerable vocalist Jeanine (Elise Neal), and finds himself falling for her. Meanwhile, the actor playing the role of Chris has been sleeping with the real-life Leslie, adding to the real-life Chris' confusion. Providing philosophical guidance is the wise-guy best friend Reggae (Michael Stoyanov), a fellow Newark boy whose main creative energy goes into scoring drugs. Restaurant was one of the much-discussed stand-outs at the 1998 L.A. {~Independent Film Festival}. ~ Bhob Stewar&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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