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Music and passion remain the fashion, even some seventy years later. Fourth incarnation of legendary club caters to grown-up Latino scene. Dress code ensures elegant standard, as befits place associated with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Tito Puente. Live music program inaguarated by Willie Colón, kitchen set up by Calle Ocho’s Alex Garcia. Peru, Mexico, and Cuba amply represented in menu’s inspirations. All-season glass-topped roof for chilling amid prime midtown views.
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