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| - In terms of salsa, this place is worth visiting. There is a free class going on most of the days of the week. ifreestyle teaches on wednesday and a cuban lady teaches on the remaining days. The class is suitable for beginners.
The dancefloor is small and to be honest the distribution is quite odd, the bar takes a good portion of the place. The floor itself is quite good, maybe the best one in the city, its perfect for multiple spins and it remains flawless throughout the night as the air ventilation of the place is quite good.
Other things to keep in mind, is that you pay coat check, $2 per item. So if you bring a jacket and a purse(normal size) is $4 dollars in total, it varies from day to day if the lady/man doing the coat check is kind to you. You get in for free, only if you enter the place before 9pm (for men) and 10pm (for women).
Wednesdays is the best day for salsa dancers, the music isnt the best, but the dancers are very experienced and there is sufficient space in the dance-floor to show off (cough cough). Thursdays is a bachata day. Friday and Saturdays are the "just-not-only-salsa-dancers" days, these days are crowded with lots of people and sometimes the space is just too limited.
In terms of food and drinks, this place is expensive. They say the cocktails are not strong enough lol. My recommendation is stick to beers, if you want to eat then you better keep in mind that its going to be expensive and not filling. Check out the menu at their website.
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