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Tango Cafe
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R.I.P., Tango Cafe. I loved this place so much, but it closed at the end of February.
Here is my earlier review from December 2006:
The Tango Cafe is indeed one of the bright spots in Squirrel Hill. It's not corporate or mainstream (Starbucks) or ultra-hip (61c). It's completely unassuming and the staff and customers seem happy to be there.
There are two nooks in the front of the cafe, next to the front windows, that are perfect for someone waiting for a friend to walk down the sidewalk or for an English teacher grading papers. There are round-table Spanish lessons/conversations, an upright piano against one wall, and the occasional musical performance. I've even seen couples pushing the tables to one side in order to dance. Folks, the name of the cafe is warranted.
You all will note that I haven't even mentioned the coffee or the pastries, which are fine indeed. I just wish they were open later than 10 pm on weeknights.
--chuckletrousers
Pros: Great for meeting a few friends before the movie at the Squirrel Hill cinema
Cons: Busy traffic outside. Not enough room on the sidewalk for tables and chairs, though they are set outside in the summer.
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