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Every night, the lobby of the La Te Da Hotel turns into a little piano bar with strong martinis and no cover from 8:30-11:30pm. It looks small and unassuming from the street, but there’s always something fun happening inside, even if no one is technically playing the piano. The house acts usually consist of a trio of very talented vocalists who belt out cover after cover until, eventually, it turns into a little dance party. If you want even more spectacle and pageantry, you can buy a ticket for La Te Da’s cabaret show, a night of musical impressions by drag performers.