Korova Milk Bar
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The Korova Milk Bar (korova is Russian for "cow") appears in the novel and film A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, twisting the milk bar into a sinister place.
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There is a bar in New York City's East Village named the Korova Milk Bar styled after the bar in the Kubrick film. The bar closed in October of 2006 but served as a Mecca for the New York City goth, punk, industrial, metal, hardcore and fetish sub-cultures for many years.