Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 15:42:42 -0500
From: Richard deSousa <Mallpasso@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Milongas Buenos Aires open: Club EspaB?8W9s?=
I'll second that! I enjoyed myself at the Club Espanol when I was in Buenos Aires last month. In fact, it was one of my favorite places to dance since the effects of smoking was negligible. The building is beautiful, especially the interior, as is the floor, and the people who ran it were very nice, especially one of the waitresses! If you can afford it try the ground floor restaurant, too, as the food is delicious.
El Bandito de Tango
In a message dated 1/6/2005 3:05:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, Alberto Gesualdi <clambat2001@YAHOO.COM.AR> writes:
>Dear friends from Tango list
>
>I have just called to Club Espaqol, and the clerk at the reception desk confirmed the milonga of thursdays is going on until 11 pm .
>
>This is a beautiful building, the style of Confiteria Ideal but well kept and cleaned . Wooden floor in good condition, good music and friendly waiters and receptionists at the milonga.
>
>The telephones of the Club (not of the organizers of the milonga) are
>4 334 3043/5112
>
>The address is Bernardo de Irigoyen 172, 2nd floor .This street is the left side street of Avenue 9 de julio going to Constitucion neighbourhood, two blocks from Obelisco monument.
>
>Have a good dancing !!!
>
>warm regards
>
>alberto gesualdi
>buenos aires
>Milonga en el Club EspaqolBarrio:MonserratDetalles del Lugar:Bernardo de Irigoyen 172 2:
>Monserrat
>4201-7199 // 15-4175-7874
>Piso de madera
>Aire acondicionado
>Estacionamiento:con descuento en B. de Irigoyen 160
>Csmo llegar: 100-59-7-91-45-116-86-64-56-105-24-103
>Subterraneos: Lmneas A y C.Dias:JuevesInformacisn:Organiza: julio Auliel
>Musicaliza: Dany
>Milonga:jueves de 16 a 23hs.
>Clases: jueves de 14 a 16hs.
>Profesores: Jorge Dmspari y La Turca Marma del Carmen
>Precio: milonga:damas $4- caballeros $5- clases: $8-incluye entrada al baile.
>
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