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LiquidX
THis Kinda sucks, I frequented couple of their parties, and it had one of the best all around free parties for past WMC's

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Cafeteria Closes
May 31, 2007 12:55 PM
by pod [email]

Cafeteria the downwardly-mobile South Beach eatery on Lincoln Road, has closed it's doors as of this week.

According to the general scuttlebutt around our ever-active CoolJunkie Forums, the closure is rumored to be due to the landlord raising the rent to an even-high-for-South Beach $75,000 dollars per month. Provided that this is the truth, the raising of the rent signified the final nail in the coffin of the embattled restaurant/lounge, which went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection late last year.

Opening in late 2003, Cafeteria on South Beach was the first outpost of the venerable New York City restaurant of the same name. The early hype promised a great variety of fare on the menu, as well as nightly themed events in the aptly-named 'Backstage Lounge', including events by top local event planner/party promoter Biz Martinez, along with his DJs Roland and 2004 CJ Spin-Off winner Rocky Castro.

After a few fits and starts, the venue reached it's potential, with world-renowned DJs and performers making surprise appearances, as well as random celebrities, both local and global, stopping in for a late-night/early morning bite. And, every Winter Music Conference, the venue would play host to a variety of off-the-radar performances from top talent like Danny Howells, Nic Fanciulli, James Zabiela, John Digweed, and many other luminaries of the dance music world, who would often stop by with the intention of grabbing a quick meal, but somehow end up on the decks playing anything from their own tracks to classic electro and hip-hop cuts.

Alas, the success was to be short-lived. Rumors of internal dissent within the managerial ranks as well as the aforementioned Chapter 11 situation of late last year proved that nothing is ever a sure thing in the Miami nightlife and entertainment scene.
gypsygirl
:( man, that sucks! saw nic fanciulli and james zabiela there wmc 2006 and had the best time of conference that year! that's too bad. this past year i stopped in for a drink and had the world's strongest long island :crazy:
tranceman 23
Sad. Another one bites the dust!
DarkAngel
:D
Renzo
:(
charon
Aaawww godamnit.... I've been wanting to try their mac and cheese for like 2 yrs, and now I never will be able to........ I have heard that its the best in Miami.
henryv
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Originally posted by gypsygirl
:( man, that sucks! saw nic fanciulli and james zabiela there wmc 2006 and had the best time of conference that year! that's too bad. this past year i stopped in for a drink and had the world's strongest long island :crazy:



LOL
element-y
seems like in a few years WMC will be no more in Miami. More and more keeps shutting down. Its sad. EDM is losing it over the years. just look at love parade. the number of supportes is so low now its horrible.
miamitranceman
The whole 24 hr thing was great when you stumble out of the clubs. The service sucked though.
llavoe
Saw Tarkan, Andy Ling, and more there this year @ WMC. I will miss that place. It was a lot of fun.
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