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After Five Years, Grafton Shuts Its Doors

"There are just very few bars like Grafton in the Square," she says.

But she says she trusts that students will be able to rebound from the temporarily loss of the bar.

"People are going to manage," Kim says.

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The mood was quieter Saturday, as a few regular, older patrons and waiters spent the afternoon at the bar joking and reminiscing.

Grafton Street has become an integral part of Kiril S. Alexandrov's routine since its opening four and a half years ago. Alexandrov, the president of the Boston Book Review, often used to hold meetings at the bar.

"This is very much an extension of my office," Alexandrov says.

He contemplates the countless evenings he has spent looking out the Grafton Street windows.

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