Sexy Cuban Cabaret Rum Club?

The closest thing to a Havana night without leaving Chicago

Sexy Cuban Cabaret Rum Club?

Sexy Cuban Cabaret Rum Club?

By Michael Nolledo

Traveling to Cuba is easier now than ever.

But in the case you won’t be making the 1,500-mile trek any time soon, we found the next best thing.

It’s a glimmering new Cuban-inspired cabaret lounge called the Flamingo Rum Club.

Best grab your favorite señorita and ándale pues. Here’s the plan.

Step One: Look the Part
Not too long ago, a proper hat was a man’s defining accessory come winter. True in the United States, doubly so in Cuba. Should you wanna get yourself, say, a handsome straw Panama topper for the night, you won’t do any better than the custom hatmakers at Optimo, who just recently moved to a spiffy new location inside the Monadnock Building. We’re partial to the Chicago — but this one oughta do the trick for tonight. Just don’t go overboard with the look. Pair with a casual blazer. Cigar optional.

Optimo Hats, 51 W. Jackson Blvd. (map), www.optimo.com

Step Two: The Dinner
Look acquired, your evening begins in Miami’s Little Havana circa the 1920s. At least that’s the look and feel of the new Latin-inspired eatery Ronero, located in the heart of all the action in the West Loop. Chef Corey Morris, who cut his teeth at Mercat a la Planxa and Rural Society, will prime your tastebuds for the evening with dishes like the Arroz Con Pollo — perfect roasted Amish chicken served over Bomba rice and Piquillo Sofrito. As for drinks: the name of the game is rum. G’head and order some up. It won’t be the last time tonight.

Ronero, 738 W. Randolph St. (map), www.ronerochicago.com

Step Three: The Closer
From Phil Stefani (Mad Social) and Adolfo Garcia (Pearl Tavern) comes the Flamingo Rum Club, a sexy new cocktail lounge with Cuban vibes and nightly live cabaret. It’s a lively, free-flowing show that includes tableside shimmy action and festive song and dance. Will it transport you to Havana? Maybe for a second. Will you and yours be thoroughly entertained? Guess we can say: the more rum, the better. Shows start nightly at 9 p.m. 

Flamingo Rum Club, 601 N. Wells (map), www.theflamingorumclub.com

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