I was surprised to find the bar nearly full when I visited Bella Sorrellas on Sept. 11. It wasn't even 5 p.m., and already a friendly group of regulars had gathered to chat and raise a glass.
That day is still a somber one for most people in our area, so it was comforting to enter an establishment that gave off such a warm, welcoming vibe, starting with the greeting from Christina, the bartender.
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