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"Hidden up a stairway in Almagro, a former dairy factory now serves as an alternative, high-ceilinged tango warehouse draped in bohemian tapestries, old guitars, vintage posters, Argentine flags, and tea lights—more antique shop than milonga—hosting two nightly tango classes (8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.), a milonga, live bands, and a kitchen and bar with veggie pizzas and empanadas—the only vegetarian restaurant inside a tango hall—drawing a relaxed 20- and 30-something crowd alongside locals and tourists who come to dance, take classes, and watch." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar
