Well it's closed now folks! What a great loss to the community. Tango Cafe was more than just a good cup of Joe. Liliana Petruy started the business shortly after she emigrated from Argentina. As the TribLive says, "She let local artists display their work on her walls. She scheduled regular live musical performances. She gave Spanish lessons and dance instruction, including, of course, the tango." Petruy has since moved back to Argentina.
Rick and I stopped in here a couple of times and I for one will miss the terrific flan. Fortunately for us, there are still a few independently run coffee houses and a few locally owned chains. Patronize those, folks. They help keep our world from becoming a McWalBucks!