Tantalo Group begins plans to spice up the Panama City nightlife

Tantalo Group begins plans to spice up the Panama City nightlife
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The Tantalo Group, a leading hospitality development and management company, has announced two new venues in the city.

Teatro Amador Nightclub and Calope Restaurant and Bar are planned to be pioneers in the nightlife experience for residents and tourists. The venue will surpass the traditional concepts of Panama City lifestyle by providing lavish entertainment outlets that will accommodate VIP guests and superstar DJs, in addition to its regulars and guests.

“Panama has rapidly transformed into a major center for commerce and tourism creating a huge opportunity for creative and well-executed hospitality concepts,” Matthew Blesso, founder and CEO of New York-based Blesso Properties and owner of Tantalo Group, said. “We are thrilled to own what we believe will be the premier nightclub in all of Central America as well as one of the most innovative restaurant concepts in Panama.”

Teatro Amador magically blends the historic theater with the best sound system available. According to general Manager

Lorenzo Robles, guests will feel like they’ve taken a step back in time to the 1920s.

Right above the nightclub, Caliope Restaurant & Bar offers one of the most inventive gastronomical experiences in Panama. The localvore restaurant offers a monthly rotating menu of international fusion cuisine.



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