jueves, 19 de mayo de 2011

CASA MEZCAL

CASA MEZCAL PRESENTA:

19 05 11.

22:h.

Burlesque show tonight at Casa Mezcal's Obra Negra (downstairs)! A show you don't want to miss! The best $10 you will ever spend on a Thursday night! Show starts at 10 pm.


CASA MEZCAL

Fotos by Anna Lesniak

Mezcal, Gastronomía, Música, Arte .... Próximamente Cine y Exhibiciones.
86 Orchard St between Grand and Broome Sts.
Monday - Closed
Tues- Thur 12-2am
Fri-Sat 12–4am
Sunday 12-1am
Open for Lunch & Dinner
“Casa Mezcal: Arte, Musica, Comida, Cine” is the joint vision of Guillermo Olguin, a well-known Mexican painter, and the young entrepreneur and restaurateur, Ignacio Carballido.
The bar integrates art, traditional Mexican food and of course, mezcal. Casa Mezcal integrates three key factors which separates it from other New York spots – the combination of art, food, music, cinema and drink. Artists from all corners of the world will be showcased including writers and poets, the independent cinema, and international music. A gallery will display art with an agenda that includes both launches and private parties. Casa Mezcal creates a special backdrop of an all-encompassing experience and coupled with a warm, familiar atmosphere.
Although Casa Mezcal serves traditional Oaxacan – a southwest region of Mexico – food with exotic dishes such as grasshoppers with melted cheese and tacos de cazuela with handmade tortillas; it also caters a more extended menu with a combination of American dishes and ingredients. It is basically an extension of the already successful Café El Portal.
The spirit is mezcal, a five hundred year old spirit, not previously recognized, rooted in historic spirit and tradition. It’s the first distilled drink made by the indigenous people in the south of Mexico. This sipping drink comes from the agave plant which takes nine to seventeen years to mature. The result is a smooth drink full of minerals.
The house of Mezcal embraces the tradition of this ancestral beverage, delivering its unique flavors, images and scents to those who fall under its spell....
Now serving Lunch & Dinner.

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martes, 3 de mayo de 2011

CASA MEZCAL / 5 DE MAYO

 

CASA MEZCAL PRESENTS:

5 DE MAYO

GUILLERMO OLGUIN - 20

De la serie Mole Drawings.

Guillermo Olguín

 


Come Join us to celebrate 5 de Mayo with our specials:


  • Ceviche Acapulco (delicious) with, fish, octopus and shrimp.

  • Mole Negro Oaxaqueño.........home made family recipe

  • Huachinango Huatulco (Red Snapper) seared with sauteed vegetables.
  • LIVE MUSIC FROM 7 TILL YOU DROP DEAD.

 

  • 86 Orchard St between Grand and Broome Sts.  New York, NY 10002
  • Reservaciones: 212.777.2600

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CASA MEZCAL- OBRA NEGRA ( BASEMENT) PRESENTS: The Redhook Ramblers // MAY 4, 20 Hrs. FREE ENTRANCE

 

CASA MEZCAL- OBRA NEGRA ( BASEMENT) PRESENTS: The Redhook Ramblers

MAY 4, 20 H. FREE ENTRANCE

Dont forget to check out the Redhook Ramblers on Wednesday, May 4 at Obra Negra (Casa Mezcal basement) 86 Orchard Street New York, NY.
Doors open at 8, show starts at 9pm, no cover

 

 

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About The Red Hook Ramblers:

Brooklyn's premier dixieland band, the Red Hook Ramblers first appeared on New York's revitalized traditional jazz scene in 2005 and rapidly found themselves among its leading torchbearers. They have been repeatedly honored to perform at the Louis Armstrong House Museum to celebrate Satchmo's birthday and have been interviewed and featured on New York radio and television stations, as well as on Time Out New York's website. The Ramblers opened for Squirrel Nut Zippers during their Fall 2009 tour, and performed at the Meilemer Jazz Festival outside of Zurich as part of their own tour of Switzerland in the Spring of 2010. The band has appeared at notorious Jazz Age parties Shanghai Mermaid, Wit's End, and Dances of Vice, and have made a name for themselves as New York's premier live burlesque accompaniment through their residencies at the Slipper Room and Galapagos Art Space's Floating Kabarette, as well as appearances with Sugar Shack Burlesque and Harvest Moon's vaudeville productions. Members of the band have played with the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band, Les Paul, and the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, and have performed at the annual Bix Beiderbecke festival near where the trumpet virtuoso died in Queens, NY. The Red Hook Ramblers are intent on preserving the music that permanently changed the American cultural landscape in the early part of the 20th Century and bringing live traditional jazz to new audiences around the world.

"Brooklyn's excellent Red Hook Ramblers make vintage jazz that conjures a delicious speakeasy vibe: You're just a step away from flappers, fancy shoes and illicit booze." – Time Out New York Magazine

"Said to be Brooklyn’s premier Dixieland band, the Red Hook Ramblers are animated and larger than life, and are as delightful to watch as they are to listen to. United by their collective passion for the time-honored musical genres of classic jazz, blues, spirituals and ragtime, the Ramblers take pride in performing this compelling music of a by-gone era."
- Brooklyn Independent Television, Neighborhood Beat

The Red Hook Ramblers are:
Jason Benjamin – Cornet, Vocals
Chris Cortier – Trombone, Vocals
Janelle Reichman – Clarinet, Vocals
Chris Johnson – Banjo, Piano, Vocals
Joe Exley – Tuba
Curt Garey – Drums
Click
here to read more about the Red Hook Ramblers' history.

  • 86 Orchard St between Grand and Broome Sts.  New York, NY 10002
  • Reservaciones: 212.777.2600

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