Calaveras Returns Tags: Read 69 times / 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Calaveras Returns on October 30, 2021, 02:03:43 AM CalaverasRe-opening 1st April 2012Hours - 11am to 1am (weekdays) and 11am to 2am (weekends) Welcome to Calaveras, under the ownership of Salvador Falcón since early March!The place has been given a new look, courtesy of Sal's Cuban American roots. You will still find paintings and various pieces of art paying homage to los calaveras - skulls - but for the most part, it is changed. A glass skylight floods the restaurant with natural light in the day, and magical starlight in the night. Strategically placed plants help to soften the glare.A mezzanine floor has been added, for those looking to dine in romantic or criminal privacy. Backrooms on the mezzanine may be requested (at a price) for further privacy. Two small balconies on either side of Calaveras look over the main floor - this is where live bands situate themselves, starting at around five in the afternoon until late into the evening. They play various latin tunes: Cuban, Mexican, Catalonian, South American. There are three sit down bars hidden inside separate alcoves behind red curtains. Patrons are directed to any one of the three while they are waiting for their table, or if they're only in for a drink. The bartenders tend to be chatty, showy, but will happily leave you alone if asked.Calaveras is family friendly on the ground floor but not the mezzanine. Children under 15 are not allowed in at all after 10pm. Food and DrinkHealers, DMLE and Werewolf Wing Staff are entitled to a 15% discount on food and drinkIn addition to serving Cuban American food, Calaveras also has a tapas menu and a selection of South American steaks. Dishes are often served with magical flourish - the floral centrepieces at tables might leap into the air, and explode into a shower of fading petals. Miniature skeletons might climb out of your soups, or dance off the table. These charms are only performed on the main floor. Drinks are straightforward, although patrons might notice popular Miami cocktails on the menu. Calaveras employs many qualified, creative bartenders and mixologists - among them Lien Vũ.SecurityNo expense has been spared for safety at Calaveras. Security wizards, often former werewolf hunters or aurors, are posted at every entrance. Among them are Sadiq bin Suleiman and Vardah Ali.Calaveras' new owner, Salvador, often comes in at around noon. He eats, reads papers and magazines on the main floor for a couple of hours, then disappears. Sal usually returns later in the evening - at various hours - and has been known to personally check in with patrons. Skip to next post
Calaveras Returns on October 30, 2021, 02:03:43 AM CalaverasRe-opening 1st April 2012Hours - 11am to 1am (weekdays) and 11am to 2am (weekends) Welcome to Calaveras, under the ownership of Salvador Falcón since early March!The place has been given a new look, courtesy of Sal's Cuban American roots. You will still find paintings and various pieces of art paying homage to los calaveras - skulls - but for the most part, it is changed. A glass skylight floods the restaurant with natural light in the day, and magical starlight in the night. Strategically placed plants help to soften the glare.A mezzanine floor has been added, for those looking to dine in romantic or criminal privacy. Backrooms on the mezzanine may be requested (at a price) for further privacy. Two small balconies on either side of Calaveras look over the main floor - this is where live bands situate themselves, starting at around five in the afternoon until late into the evening. They play various latin tunes: Cuban, Mexican, Catalonian, South American. There are three sit down bars hidden inside separate alcoves behind red curtains. Patrons are directed to any one of the three while they are waiting for their table, or if they're only in for a drink. The bartenders tend to be chatty, showy, but will happily leave you alone if asked.Calaveras is family friendly on the ground floor but not the mezzanine. Children under 15 are not allowed in at all after 10pm. Food and DrinkHealers, DMLE and Werewolf Wing Staff are entitled to a 15% discount on food and drinkIn addition to serving Cuban American food, Calaveras also has a tapas menu and a selection of South American steaks. Dishes are often served with magical flourish - the floral centrepieces at tables might leap into the air, and explode into a shower of fading petals. Miniature skeletons might climb out of your soups, or dance off the table. These charms are only performed on the main floor. Drinks are straightforward, although patrons might notice popular Miami cocktails on the menu. Calaveras employs many qualified, creative bartenders and mixologists - among them Lien Vũ.SecurityNo expense has been spared for safety at Calaveras. Security wizards, often former werewolf hunters or aurors, are posted at every entrance. Among them are Sadiq bin Suleiman and Vardah Ali.Calaveras' new owner, Salvador, often comes in at around noon. He eats, reads papers and magazines on the main floor for a couple of hours, then disappears. Sal usually returns later in the evening - at various hours - and has been known to personally check in with patrons. Skip to next post