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Not being in New Orleans has never been in an issue when it comes to New Yorkers celebrating Mardi Gras. The Salon did it in their own inimitable style - at the fabulous DL, three levels of entertainment space, each with their own ambiance and space to dance or lounge.

On the main entrance level, a bar/restaurant, candle-lit tables, chandelier, and Jessy Carolina and The Hot Mess, featuring Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton, for your dancing and listening pleasure. Up the curved staircase to the second level, an open dance floor and bar, subdued lighting and the Baby Soda Jazz Band, with Bria Skonberg. And finally, the rooftop level - palm trees to the ceiling, water-features, private alcoves for lounging, a wrap-around dance floor, and the Grand Street Stompers blasting forth! Add to the mix specialty cocktails, burlesque performers, dancing girls and beads ... laissez les bon temps rouler!

For more information about future Salon events, and to sign up to their mailing list, please see: http:/​/​www.​thesalon.​biz/​

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