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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

The New Havana Club Of Miami - High Above The City !


By the time Miami’s brand-new Havana Club opened a few months ago, 700 of its 800 membership slots already had been filled. The renovated space at the Miami City Club on the 55th floor of the Wachovia Financial Center provides an elegant venue for entertaining or conducting business while enjoying a real smoke. Members pay an initiation fee of $5,000 and monthly dues of $300. In full view of Biscayne Bay, less than 200 miles from the heart of Havana itself and towering high above the city, Miami's leaders come together in one of the most recognized spaces in town - the top floor of the 55-story Wachovia Financial Center. But the Havana Club at the Miami City Club is more than a social club; it is an intimate meeting ground for corporate and community leaders and a place where business is conducted in style. The atmosphere is the result of over five million dollars in renovations and improvements. Noteworthy advances for the Club’s space includes a brand new, state-of-the-art induction kitchen, high-speed wireless Internet access, and a state-of-the-art air purification system. The entire interior has been newly designed to reflect the sophisticated, comfortable Miami lifestyle with exquisite woods, fabrics, furnishings and fixtures. Like nowhere else in Miami – the Havana Club has taken dining to its highest level. Savory breakfast, lunch and dinner menus will be created by internationally renowned culinary personality, Chef Douglas Sisk. Known for the delectable selections at the Sardine Factory in Monterey, California, Chef Sisk is infusing the Havana Club menu with local flavors and irresistible tastes. Then, while you dine, breathtaking 55th-floor views of the ocean, Biscayne Bay, the Everglades and downtown Miami, will satisfy your hunger for Miami’s most exceptional dining experience. And they feature the best non-Cuban cigar menu that I have ever seen! They are worth your visit.

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