If you intend to paint the town you must include the world-famous Cotton Club into your agenda, renowned for its Performing artist Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Ethel Waters, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, and Lena Horne. The club served as a launchpad for many of these artists, including the first-ever radio broadcasts showcasing Ellington’s orchestra as Art Nouveau Creations and the Jazz age cultural impacted the world. This Location on the Hudson River at 125th street In Harlem seeks to offer an immersive experience reminiscent of the opulence and musical brilliance of the Roaring Twenties.

Today’s Cotton Club is designed to immediately transport visitors back in time, visitors will be greeted with an evocative opening that sets the stage for their nostalgic journey. The intent is to evoke a feeling of reliving an era when the nightclubs was operated by gangster Maddie Owens, serving as exclusive all white patrons that witnessed performances from exceptionally talented African American artists.

The artwork on the walls will play a crucial role in enhancing Nostalgia as you enjoy a delicious culinary meal. Patrons will have the opportunity to choose from an extensive selection of nearly 20 delicacies meals that feature authentic flavors and cooking styles distinct to the cultural heritage celebrated at the club. And all patrons can choose to purchase any of the framed art work directly from the walls and take the item home immediately with an certificate of authenticity.

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