Up to 35% Off on Tapas Restaurant at Boogaloo
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Cuban food with a creole and Caribbean twist, such as New Orleans–style barbecue shrimp, crab empanadas, and Cuban paella
Choose from these options
- $ for a Cuban-fusion dinner for two, including two tapas and two specialty drinks, redeemable any day (up to $ total value)
- $ for a Cuban-fusion dinner for two, including two tapas and two specialty drinks, redeemable Monday–Thursday (up to $ total value)
- $20.50 for $30 worth of Cuban-fusion cuisine for carry-out
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Need To Know Info
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Additional Info
- Limit 1 per party; 2 per party of six or more. Dinner starts after 4PM. Closed on Sundays.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 12 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
- Valid only for option purchased.
- Not valid with other offers or promotions.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
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About Boogaloo
In the late 1960s, a new music craze hit the scene. English lyrics and a unique fusion of rhythm and blues with Cuban stylings helped the boogaloo quickly capture the attention of audiences across the country. And though Boogaloo—the restaurant—isn’t known for its music, it’s not hard to see the logic behind its name. Just as the fusion of musical styles engaged listeners, Chef Dan Powers engrosses diners with his menu of Cuban specialties laced with Caribbean and creole elements.
Pressed Cuban sandwiches layered with pork, ham, and swiss cheese vie for attention with Jamaican jerk chicken—smoked in-house—and shrimp po’ boys buried in housemade rémoulade. Elegantly plated tapas, such as crispy crab empanadas and Jamaican beef patties, make for lighter, shareable meals.
Those who want to forgo food in favor of specialty cocktails can grab a mojito or glass of sangria and race to one of the bar’s popular swing seats, so named because of their refusal to vote predictably.