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I just heard a lot of feedback like, 'Oh, I miss Spiral I miss having a place that we can go and dance and everybody gets together. The bar will offer a dance floor, a small-plate, plant-based menu that Magee will create, and cocktails designed by Bearup. The Exchange will rebrand, but keep its name, and will be a bar that welcomes everyone, Magee said.

The approximately 2,square-foot bar opened at E. Michigan Ave. Then the pandemic happened. That's what we're putting together. The Exchange will be geared toward "customers that feel welcome in the LGBTQ environment, bringing in something that Lansing doesn't have right now," Bearup said.

Crafting a menu for The Exchange will allow Magee an opportunity to expand Veg Head "in a different way," she said. The plant-based restaurant opened at S. Washington Square in the fall ofoffering vegan takes on comfort foods, including mac and cheese, and burgers. The Exchange menu also will be plant-based, but focused on offering small plates "like a mushroom root steak with chimichurri or hearts of palm crab cakes," Magee said.

I really just wanted to be consistent across the bar so no matter the bartender, when you come in, you lansing the same gay cocktail.

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The space needs very little in the way of renovations, Magee said. Plans include updating the lighting and equipment, she said. The goal is to reopen the doors by the end of October. Contact Rachel Greco at rgreco lsj. Merindorf Meats to close one of its Lansing area retail stores, but has big future plans. Rachel Greco Lansing State Journal.

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