Mosteiro

Slack
Slack
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Mosteiro

  • October 11, 2000
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Slack from Toronto, Ontario
Mosteiro

Like thousands of little nightclubs that dot the city, Mosteiro is hidden in a quiet little side street. The building is an unassuming little place that looks more like it might be a restaurant than a Live Music Drinking and Dance house. It's just far enough down Rua Cunha Gago that you're sure you must have gotten the address wrong, but a little black and yellow sign in an funky font tells you you've stumbled upon it. Inside, the terra cotta brick walls that are so common in all of the construction in Brazil are left bare. A small bar that no one sits at and a wider area with tables, a modest dance floor and a small stage. The bathrooms may be unkempt, the bar may be small, but the best part about it is the frequency of Live Music. Often showcasing bands that do a mix of National Samba and covers of American music, audience members are often welcome onstage to perform with the band. A great place for the after work decompress or a birthday celebration.

From journal The Concrete Monolith

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