Edgefield Sports Bar & Grill
921 Woodland St, Nashville, TN, 37206
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Address :
921 Woodland St
Nashville, TN, 37206 - Phone (615) 228-6422
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Late Night
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Music : Juke Box
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Zeb M.
I wish I had given Edgefield a shot sooner! I'll admit, what drove me away for so long were the words "sports bar." That, and the reputation of being one of the smokiest bars around. More dive than sports, I loved coming here a few weeks ago to meet some friends and play some pool. While waiting for a table to open, we ended up playing Pictionary instead. (They have a few board games for your entertainment. And a JIGSAW PUZZLE. I can't wait to come back and piece it together while drunk.) One of my friends ordered their buffalo chicken sandwich gave it two thumbs up. I always appreciate bars that have a menu outside appetizers, so their selection of burgers, sandwiches, and even meat and threes impressed me further. True, there was a lot of smoke, so much that it might unfortunately prevent me from becoming a regular, but I loved everything else about Edgefield I will definitely be coming back. Outside everything I just mentioned, I think what I loved most (besides that random jigsaw puzzle) was the fact that it was perfectly lively for a Friday night and still maintained a level of chill for me.
(4)carolyn h.
Would have given more stars if non smoking. The cheeseburger and fries were sooo good. We got there early but the smoke gets thicker as the day goes on. Sweet waitress, good service, great food, we will go back.
(3)Kevin R.
We were on the waiting list to eat at Pharmacy Burger and it was a 40 minute wait. Hanging around on the corner two 'local' women we were talking to told us Pharmacy was overrated and if we want the best burgers and a good place to drink we should go here. Well, what a mistake! I ordered a hamburger and it was like a fricken hockey puck on a bun! Beer selection? About six beers on tap and nothing good. If you want to drink Bud Light in a dark run-down dive bar with crappy food and elderly customers then this is your place!
(2)Esther L.
All reviews are spot on: Edgefield is a smoky time machine that isn't trying to be anything other than what it is. I like being able to play darts without an elaborate waitlist structure, I like sitting at a table when I feel like it, I like playing songs on a jukebox, and I like being able to order a pint of Goose Island 312 to remind me of my Chicago home. Prices are great. I can't wait to try the burger.
(3)Joe W.
My girlfriend and I are regulars - great crowd, good service. BUT USE CASH! I have had mysterious charges pop up from them EVERY TIME I use my card. Sometimes, it's just a "hold" of funds for a tab that drops-off after a week. Other times it's someone else's bill. - I am actually considering not going back. We think of it as our home bar, as we like to throw Darts and this place is good for that. But I have complained about this credit card issue before and they haven't seemed to modify their process one bit. So, when they put a sign out front that says "Under new management" or "NEW CREDIT CARD PROCEDURE" I will give them 4 stars.
(1)Johnny T.
3.5 Rumor has it that the Edgefield is soon to go the way of the dodo bird... and that's a shame. While it may look like it's been around since the '50s, a closer carbon date harkens back to the MTV-era. And, even with that, this bar is still a granddaddy in this area. When/if it closes up shop to a newcomer, it will be a real loss for the neighborhood. Growth is great. Controlled responsible growth with an eye to the past and a concentration on local is better. Think about it. So, that said, you can gear up for a good time at the bar. Be advised, you will reek of smoke. While I have a hard time tolerating smoke in newer, hipper bars, smoke in these 'old' battleaxes is to be expected. It's part of the charm. And everything about this joint is pretty old school: pool, skee ball (! what??), darts, sassy bartenders/waitresses, folks that may or may not have all their essential teeth, ample parking, heavy-handed pours (no craft cocktails; you're getting bottle beer and/or jack & Cokes), cash is king, and a crowd who's not preening in mirrors or stuck on cell phones. The space is much larger than it looks from the outside. You can eat here and the food looks decent but I'm not one for eating in true bars. Lounges, sure. A true bar is meant for drinking, carousing and bad mistakes (brought upon by drinking and carousing). The Edgefield isn't loud or sceney. It is what it is and what it is, is Edgefield. If/when it goes, it'll be a major loss for the neighborhood, area and city. Nashville, we only have one shot on doing this growth thing right. Don't screw it up.
(4)Brandon H.
Classic way to experience east nashville! Darts and pool are always a blast over a glass of whiskey!
(5)Hibah Q.
Dear owner of Edgefield. Can you please add Okra to your menu in the evening? It is as easy as making your French fries but your cook gets mad when we ask for it in the evenings, which is when we are there. Otherwise, I like your bar a lot - minus the salads which should use mixed greens verses ice burg. Paul does a great job managing and Steven is a great bartender. PS - add Okra to your evening menu. Please and thank you.
(4)Leisha U.
always fun. GOOD DARTS! great staff
(5)Wendy L.
I went to this bar with some friends last weekend. When we arrived they asked for my credit card so that they "didn't have to deal with it at the end of the night." I gave them my card, and when we left, we left a cash tip on the table instead of adding it to the credit card. When I checked my bank statement, I see that they added on a $10 tip to my $33 bill. I called the owner to see if they could tell me why the server added on an additional $10 to my total when I had left a cash tip, and he said he would check into it and get back to me. When he called me back, he told me that he just shows that the total was run for $43, but they have no supporting documentation for what the actual bill was. It was just charged as $43 by the server, but there is no way of telling what I really spent, other than what the server entered. When I told him I was upset by this situation because I felt I was taken advantage of, he told me, "Well this happens maybe once or twice out of every 1000 checks. So that doesn't seem so bad to me. If you don't like it then you can just go open your own bar, and then you can go there." SERIOUSLY?? This is how you treat a patron of your establishment?? I am shocked by the ridiculous nature of this man, and I can't believe that ripping off a customer "about once or twice out of a thousand times" is even an acceptable answer. I hope this yokel idiot rots in hell with his disgusting, smelly bar.
(1)Todd M.
What you see is what you get in best possible way. Smoky, greasy, laid back, delightful. I've like everything I've ordered, and the beer selection is as good as any place I town. Give it a try.
(4)Tulané H.
I don't want to sound like I'm being harsh, I really liked my visits to Edgefield but they really need to do something about how smokey it gets inside. It's reaaaaallly a turn off and was the only reason I decided to go home the few times I did hang out there.
(3)Ethan O.
Edgefield is my favorite east Nashville bar and I've been going for over a decade. It has become quite popular due to the growth of the area but it's still a fun hang. The servers are fast and fun when you get to know them. Price is cheap. Food is very good bar food. It is smoking so be prepared to smell like an ashtray when you leave. Best dartboards on the east side.
(5)Luke A.
Not for me, but maybe for some. I personally don't like the smoke, I've been to other smokey bars with better ventilation but this was too thick for me. All my cloths were heavy with smoke. BUT, as with the rest of my review, I'll be fair since others enjoy this bar. Food is mediocre. Lots of pool tables, a big tv, a decent bar. I personally won't go back, I am not a fan of this type of bar in the first place, but being fair I think 3 stars is realistic.
(3)Josh M.
This is simply a sports bar. Kinda felt like a basement but good enough to watch a game and have a few.
(2)Kristin Marie S.
Every once and awhile I become hesitant to write a review because I don't want a place to change. To this day, I have only done that once. It was far too small and we really wanted it to stay a neighborhood gem. I sat at that crossroads today but I decided against it, the world needs to know about Edgefield! You walk in and instantly feel transported to an old Vegas casino: carpeted floor, black iron chairs, mismatched tables, etc. I was in love! It's a quiet neighborhood establishment where you can get cheap beers and play some backgammon, skeeball, darts, foosball or pool. Yes, you read that correctly, backgammon. The dart alley is pretty fantastic too. They have 8? lanes and tables. The skeeball is a new addition, so is the large flat screen in the front. I heard it used to be a large projection screen. It's HUGE and you can see it from pretty much anywhere in the bar. Another win for Edgefield? The chicken tenders! Boy are they yummy. The fries are typical wrinkle fries but the chicken is hand breaded. The honey mustard dipping sauce compliments the chicken perfectly. If you want a quiet night out with the friends, I suggest giving Edgefield a go!
(4)Adam M.
my favorite bar in nashville. this is my go-to spot to chill, party, eat, whatever. i hope it remains the same for a while
(5)JT S.
I've always loved dive bars. I hate clubs, trendy spots, wine bars, or faux irish pubs. I will happily drink at any and all of them, but really, give me a good dive bar and I'm a happy guy. This place is the best dive bar in Nashville. Hands down. Great prices, OUTSTANDING bar food, and all the bar activities a guy could want. Pool, darts, skee ball, big screen TVs, you name it. Downside: not only is smoking allowed in here, so far as I can tell it's REQUIRED. Just driving by Edgefield leaves my clothes smelling like smoke. You will have a good time here, but be aware that taking the contents of the ashtrays and spreading them over your bare torso will not noticeably increase the smoke smell on you when you get home.
(4)Chad P.
The service tonight sucks and it's a slow night. Snotty bartenders can ruin even the best dive bars. I'm giving 3 stars, because I have been here before, and know its had better nights.
(3)Chris V.
Ok, so being originally from a city where smoking isn't permitted in public places has the most effect on my review here. The pure size of this place makes it a great option for hanging with my closest buds. The bar food, cheap drinks, pool and dart options and the friendly staff keep me coming back week after week. I just happen to have a pair of pants that I only wear here... until the day that the smoking laws change in Nashville and I can comfortably breathe in my fave dive bar! :)
(3)Anna W.
It's big, smoky, the food is good for bar food, the servers are nice, there are darts and pool. Overall it's an easy place to hang out and one of the few places in the area that isn't "cool."
(5)Jeremy E.
Hesitant to write this review and let the secret out. This is one of the best dive bars in Nashville. Wings are on point. Burger is superb. Beer is cheap. Servers are friendly. What more can you ask for? Also a great spot to watch a game. It's a bit smoky but its worth it to step into a time capsule of 1985. It's Nashville's Cheers.
(4)Nicholas F.
This place is great if you want to leave smelling like a cigarette in human form. The kind of smoke that embeds in your skin and lives in your clothes until you wash them again; it's gross. When it comes down to it Edgefield is a grody ol' place, it's big, loud, and there are many televisions around. The only positive thing I experienced was darts. They have darts.
(2)Kris C.
I had a great time at Edgefield. I went to a friend's going away party and it was a good switch from going to the usual 5 points bars. When you first pull up to the place, it looks kind of foreboding and you have to enter through the side entrance off the parking lot and not the front door. Also, it seems dark when you walk in. Once you get in, you realize there's a full bar in front of you and lots of tables and games you can play, such as darts and pool. But, if you just want to drink, that's fine too. From what I understand, the A/C doesn't cool off the entire building. While I was there last night, I was able to find pockets of cool air, but there were more places where there wasn't. All in all, it was a great night and I can see myself going back.
(3)Courtney B.
Whatever you do, don't be put off by Edgefield's exterior. I first visited there after hearing rumors about their amazing burgers, and was immediately skeptical upon pulling in the parking lot. It's a boring brick building in a weird part of town whose parking lot is surrounded by a barbed wire fence. Don't be afraid, it's actually a pretty awesome place to hang out. The interior is much larger than you would think looking at it from the outside, and its actually quite spacious. I walked in thinking I'd find something that could be filed in the 'dank and dreary' category, but experienced the opposite. The place is made up of one large room broken up in the middle by the bar. If you're coming in from the parking lot entrance, you'll find some pool tables and a row of dart boards to the left of you with a jukebox and a few tables. To the right are the majority of the tables as well as the open kitchen. The tables and bar are plain as is pretty much the entire establishment, but there are a surprising number of massive flat screened TVs. Their menu is simple with the majority of the food fitting into the burger and sandwich category, but they offer daily specials that rotate and everything is homemade. The rumors I'd heard about their burgers didn't lead me astray, this place is really one of the best in town. For around 7 dollars, give or take what your toppings are, you get a thick and flavorful burger about twice the size of your fist (at least mine anyway). The toppings are some of the freshest I've ever tasted on a burger, lettuce is a deep green, tomatoes a vibrant clear red, bacon thick and crispy. It leads me to wonder whether they get their produce locally or not. Their onion rings are unbelievable and huge, you could almost eat an order of those as your meal. If you're an onion ring lover you, these are a must try. Their sandwiches are as good as the burgers, and they've got some unexpected toppings for bar sandwiches (like thick slices of avocado). They offer some home style food as well if you're feeling more like dinner type food, which I've yet to try but am sure its delicious. The problem with their burgers being so delicious is that you don't really feel like you need to try anything else. Edgefield is also open for lunch, and is apparently a pretty popular spot for a hot midday meal. They do more of a cafeteria style service during the day while at night its a sit down to order deal. The crowd is eclectic but friendly, you'll find all types of people here, and the place can be packed or almost empty depending on when you go. It's a great place to go watch your televised sports game of choice or just to hang out and shoot pool. They've got a full bar with a limited choice of beer on draft, but they've got some good specials if you're into cheap beer and the bartenders and servers are always pleasant to talk to. The worst thing about Edgefield is it's location. It's a few blocks down Woodland St from 5 Points in East Nashville, and it's surrounded by small businesses so everything surrounding it is closed after dark. I definitely wouldn't recommend walking there, and cops tend to sit along the road so watch for speed traps. I love this place even though it is a little on the rough side, definitely a casual joint, but you'll have a great time I promise.
(4)Aisha M.
Edgefield is one of my favorite places in Nashville. Specifically b/c the food is just good. I actually think they have some of the best burgers/sandwiches in town. I usually go for lunch and they also have meat & three items. I'm not really familiar with the bar crowd but I can say that I enjoy the food here.
(4)Amy K.
Edgefield has become my football bar, simply because it's the only bar in East Nashville that I'll go to by lonesome. That, and I don't have cable. And I go there often, especially on Saturdays in the fall. I'm not always able to drag friends with me, but there's always someone at Edgefield to watch the games with. The bartenders are wonderful. It's nice when they remember your name and your drink, and seem happy that you've arrived. The crowd is a mixed-bag, you'll see all kinds of folks in here. Not nearly as hipster as other bars in the hood, much more low key. And the dartboards are great! Alcohol and sharp objects are such a nice combo. And they've got a bunch of boards, so I've never had to wait to play. The only minor issue I've got is the juke box. We all know that even in the Music City, (and yes, even on the East side) the public cannot be trusted to choose good music over bad. I've heard some insufferable music in this place. Luckily, they will sometimes turn it off during games.
(5)Shayne H.
Was in the mood for a burger & fries, so stopped in. The food was basic & just what I was in the mood for. It's a 21 & up place, so smoking's allowed inside. They serve a daily meat & 3...which was a surprise. Lots of local business folk there for lunch. I can see where this would be a great place for game day. There are 3 large flat screens, a good bit of table seating & bar stools, pool tables and dartboards. One word about the service...EXCELLENT. We had been to 2-3 eateries this particular week and once we went to Edgefield, we realized how bad the "service" we'd had was. Edgefield's waitresses get 5 stars from me! So, not gourmet, but friendly & fillin'!
(3)Mell F.
Had a late lunch there today. Burger and fries. Nice big burger on a sesame seed bun. They serve my favorite cheap fries. CRINKLE CUT. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I'm a fan of ranch dressing with my fries and there ranch was some of the best I've had. Not too runny or too thick. Sweet tea was super sweet. Since I drank sweet tea out of a baby bottle when I was a tot I can handle it, but some who came to their sweet tea addiction later in life may need to water theirs down a bit. They also do a meat and 3 thing at lunch. The fried chicken looked fantastic. I shall return for further research. This is a smoking establishment, just fyi. Diverse crowd. Nothing fancy, but the staff was very nice. They have a different menu after 2pm including a Ribeye steak sandwich that, I have on good authority, must me tried. Will do.
(4)Vince O.
After moving to the East Side, I was excited to live next to 5 points and all the great things I've heard, yeah well that all went to s#$t once I started going to the bars there. Luckily I found Edgefield which is the best kept secret in East Nashville. The BEER IS CHEAP half the price of any bar in 5 points, and only 3 blocks further from my house. The food is good(not great) and cheap. They dont have many healthy options, but when I'm at a bar I'm most likely eat something that comes out of the fryer anyway. Also since being a regular at the Villager and a avid dart thrower, it made it even better, being they have 6 good dart boards. After going in just a few times I knew all the bartenders names and they know mine. I miss the Villager, but Edgefield is a great substitute with way more room and way less smoke. As a matter of fact Im going there to get a beer right now!
(5)Todd G.
Edgefield is in my neck of the woods (East Nashville), so is truly a local bar for me. I also go here mainly to throw darts. Edgefield is my favorite dart bar in town. They have 6 boards and there is rarely anyone there throwing. I can always get on a board and throw. The food is decent , staff pleasant, decent beers on tap and the space is roomy. I also find that it is not over smoky in here compared to other dart bars in town .... the Villager is like throwing INSIDE a cigarette... no lie. The dart boards are also isolated in that no one is walking in front of you on their way to the restroom etc. Located in a good part of town, it makes it nicer to throw at night in comparison to places like Wilhagans or the Craftsman. They have a couple of pool tables and a TV on the other end of the bar, which is nice... separation between the sports end and the TV/ social end. Darting aside, Edgefield is a good neighborhood bar located in East Nashville.
(4)Kyla A.
I worked at Edgefield for about a month out of bartending school so I'm fairly familiar with its inner workings. This is the kind of place with a very devoted following of regulars both in the lunch crowd and in the late-night bar folk. The waitresses and bartenders couldn't be friendlier. They make it a point to remember everything about their customers and take service to an extra level. They're definitely not shy about giving a little Southern sass to customers who cause a bit of trouble. During the day Edgefield is a classic meat and three, the kind of place that sells a lot of sweet tea. At night a lot of people come by to drink and watch the game or play darts on one of their many boards. The happy hour is great is you're a draft beer drink. $1.50 PBR can't be beat. The only reason I don't go back more often is that, as to be expected, the food selection is not too veggie-friendly.
(4)David G.
I'm not going into too much depth, but wanted to give warning to any sports fans. Went here for the first time on Friday evening to watch the NCAA tournament. I expected a sports bar to have DirectTV and broadcast all the different games on different TV's. Although, it appeared that the bar had both Comcast and DirectTV, only the regional CBS game was on all the TVs. I asked both my server and the bartender if they were going to show all the games, and both said they weren't sure and would get back with me. Neither got back with me. Although our group ordered food and drinks, the waitress was mostly MIA. Ended up going to the bar to request the check after being ignored. Left and went to Beyond the Edge... where the staff was very helpful and all the bball games were on TV.
(1)Jason K.
Best dive bar on the east side.. They have pool tables and dart boards...The Turkey melt is the best thing on the menu..It is a meat and three in the afternoons and a sit down restaurant at night. They normally have good drink specials and they have some great daily specials on food...Some of the best food on the East side....
(5)Elle A.
Edgefield is pretty ok... seedy but not scary. If any of y'all have been to Gentleman Jim's in Murfreesboro, TN (the "dirty" one) I would compare it to that... but not as threatening or intoxicating. I find the staff interesting and the layout spacious which is good being that it is a smoky bar with little natural lighting and ventilation. There are plenty of TVs, pool tables, and darts (which I believe are free) for those active drinkers. Additionally, the menu great (at lunch, there is a full bar menu and daily meat & three - the cheeseburgers, chicken fingers, and fries are pretty much the best in town). Keep in mind it's still a smoky bar even at lunch but only more food options. It was a little harsh for me at 11 am. Additionally, on Thursdays DJ Double H spins records ("good stuff" not crazy techno) and they have decent drink specials, especially on beer. But here is why I took away 2 stars... on several occasions I have been charged for drinks I didn't order. Not just me, my friends as well... Keep an eye on this!! I'm not saying it's intentional, in fact I think it's because there are several different servers that wait on you so it's hard to keep up. Just a thought. To sum it up: Try the burger and keep up with how many drinks you have.
(3)Janet S.
5 stars because this is as good as it gets for a sports bar. I don't care for sports bars but I like this one. ..because they also have the history channel on...and a Backgammon Club Meet on Mondays, and the second best burger in town, and its near our house and you can play Arrows and Pool and it only has one window...this is were I'll be during the Zombie Holocaust, the kitchen will still be open and there will be white beans on Fridays. It's a low key feel good bar for anyone, not noisy not full of young 'uns, not trendy, diverse in a blue hair sort of way and safe as I said from zombies as it has a chain and barb fence around the car park..It always feels like 4.00am in here and sometimes that's just when you want to be.
(5)James R.
You know, sometimes something just is what it is, and makes no bones about it. And that, my friends, is exactly the kind of relaxed attitude you will find at Edgefield Sports Bar and Grill. Looking for a fancy drink, anything with the word "cosmo" in it, or fancy fare when it comes to food? Whoa, buddy; this is definitely not the place to rest your Manolos. When it comes to cuisine, the only thing "French" about this joint is usually combined with the word "Fried". Which really, when you think about it, makes you wonder how the French got saddled with cooking via deep fried fat; however, I digress. Now, if you are looking for a joint that will let you rest your boots, order a pint, some pie, and play some pool, then by golly, you're home! That's what Edgefield excels at - a laid back atmosphere with no pretension and no attitude. So order up some chicken fried steak and macaroni from the meat-and-three in the back, served cafeteria-style. And for the love of all that is holy and sweetened with corn syrup: if they are offering pecan pie that day - GET IT. In the mood to unwind after work? Grab a brew, and play some darts or pool. They have a pretty good amount of suds on tap, and even more in the bottle. So sure, they may not know your name here - but they will at least make you feel at home.
(3)Patrick R.
I have no idea why Edgefield has gotten such mediocre reviews. I'm not a sports guy (at all), and I love the place. The food is good and affordable, their drinks are plentiful, and the atmosphere is surprisingly bearable. My buddy and I popped into Edgefield last night for dinner, and I was quite pleased with my experience. First of all, the moment I noticed the cook had an enormous handlebar mustache, I knew the food would be delicious. Anyone with a mustache that substantial has to be good at what they do. It's a wisdom thing. Anyhow, my suspicions were correct--my Reuben was out of this world, and my buddy said his burger was equally delicious. I first thought Edgefield was going to be a real jock bar. You know...totally full of knuckleheads. But the crowd was sort of random, and they had "Dancing with the Stars" on the big screen--not exactly meathead programming. While we were there, someone put The White Stripes, James Brown and several other soul and rock and roll tunes on the jukebox; I was very pleasantly surprised. Our servers were pretty good and quick, though they weren't all that attentive. The drinks were affordable but not cheap, and the atmosphere was very laid back. Like I've said time and time again, sports bars really aren't my scene. But the food alone makes this one is totally worth checking out.
(4)Danny D.
Great burger. Cheap beer. Great place to go watch a game if you don't want to deal with a huge crowd.
(4)Paul H.
If you're looking for something fancy, that reminds you of years spent in California (Southern or Northern), this is not the place. Edgefield Bar & Grill, like the neighborhood it's in, is a little gritty and well-worn around the edges. If you can get past appearances you should be able to have a good time here - beers are cheap, darts are free (as long as you're drinking), the pool tables are on prominent display, and there are tons of TVs to otherwise capture your attention. At first I was a little intimidated by this place. But I was quickly set at ease by the bartender, who was friendlier than most in the neighborhood. Foodwise, this place is known for their burgers - but they also do standard meat & three plates. The prices are pretty cheap, so if you're willing to venture into East Nashville, check this place out. It may not be fancy, but it's still a good time.
(3)Peter M.
A really local, blue-collar bar with a diverse, laid-back clientele. This is one of those really easy places where anyone could have a good time. Not too smokey, friendly bartender, plenty of space, extensive rotating menu of Southern comfort foods with daily specials. There are a lot of good dart boards, and its free to play. There's a pool table or two as well, not sure what they cost. $2.75 Miller Lite bottles made me happy. The pecan pie I ordered was eh, even though the bartender said it was good and made that morning (didn't taste like it). I will probably be back a lot, not sure why it took me 3 years of living in East Nashville to find this place.
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