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A new hi-fi listening experience is heading to Noblesville

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Concept image for The Pretender bar featuring a sound system and drinks behind the bar

This one’s going to hit all the right notes.

Photo courtesy of Clancy’s Hospitality

Soon, downtown Noblesville will welcome The Pretender, a hi-fi listening bar inspired by the 1976 Jackson Browne song.

Housed at 818 Logan St., it’s designed for serious music lovers — offering small plates, craft drinks, and an immersive sound experience. Expect vinyl-era nostalgia with modern style, thanks to a custom hi-fi system by Uncanned Music and interiors by Phanomen/design.

Doors will be open daily from 4 to 11 p.m. Follow along on social media for more opening news.

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