NoLibs' Havana Room opens this weekend

Brian Nagele, the CEO of Cities2Night/Philly2Night and the owner of the The Piazza's Kings Oak, opened his most recent acquisition, the North Shore Beach Club, two weeks ago without tons of fanfare.

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NoLibs' Havana Room opens this weekend

POSTED: Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 2:35 PM
Filed Under: Openings

Brian Nagele, the CEO of Cities2Night/Philly2Night and the owner of the The Piazza's Kings Oak, opened his most recent acquisition, the North Shore Beach Club, two weeks ago without tons of fanfare. If that name sounds familiar, that’s because NSBC is the name of the joint that used to be the private Arrow Swim Club. The price of memberships has lessened ($500), and this weekend (May 11) Nagele's popping the top on his new tastefully colorful Cuban-themed Havana Room, cheffed by one-time Stephen Starr staffer Sean Elstone (Il Pittore, Parc) in the adjacent restaurant space last known as Chenango. Lucky friends, family and press types will be sniffing around the H-Room Thursday night for a soft opening. Here is their opening menu (PDF). Pictured above is Elstone's lechon asado, oven-roasted suckling pig in a tamarind sauce with baby carrots and smashed boniato, a Caribbean sweet potato variant.

Photo: Courtesy of North Shore Beach Club

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