About Levi
Levi Walton is a photographer and director from Panama, currently living in Brooklyn, NY. Select clients include Converse, Timberland, New Era Cap and others. Levi shoots film and digital, loves tacos, fireworks and traveling the world.
http://www.levi-walton.com
Current city: New York
Other cities: Panama City
Levi Walton is a photographer and director from Panama, currently living in Brooklyn, NY. Select clients include Converse, Timberland, New Era Cap and others. Levi shoots film and digital, loves tacos, fireworks and traveling the world.
 
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I love this quaint lil bar, as it's a good switch of energy from the bar next door. Mostly quiet, cozy and with a working fireplace, I like it here.
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Hands down the best wood fire pizza I've had in Brooklyn. Great for a date or if you're feeling fancy schmancy. (Also, don't sleep on the caesar salad here.)
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