It opened on South Broadway in August and is serving up reggaeton, Latin-inspired cocktails and eats like chicharron ceviche and empanadas.
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The lounge transforms into a more energetic nightclub vibe around 10 p.m., with the music getting louder and the lights dimming. “We’ve got people dancing, sharing chisme , and enjoying a mix of food and music," Reed notes.and a rotation of guest DJs from across the U.S. and beyond, is firmly rooted in reggaeton, with house music playing on Sundays.
The Colombian vibe travels through to the kitchen, which serves up street food-inspired dishes until 1 a.m. with bites like chicharron ceviche, fried plantains, empanadas, “perros” and hamburgers, as well as larger plates like carne asada and desserts.“Our food is inspired by Medellín’s street vendors, but we’ve tried to make it more gourmet and elegant,” Lopez explains. “We serve the same type of food you’d find after stepping out of a nightclub in Medellín.
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