This upscale joint, improbably located in a shopping mall overlooking the Malecón, is a kind of jazz supper club, with dinner tables and a decent menu. At night the club swings into action with live jazz, timba and, occasionally, straight-up salsa. It's definitely the suavest of Havana's jazz venues.


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