[3] It was operated by Cubans Bobby Martyn, Miguel Roldan and Oscar Roche.
[4] The club's diners and dancers enjoyed Rumba bands and Cuban music.
[5][6] At the end of 1937, band leader George Olsen, began a two-month engagement.
[9] With the new proprietors, the cabaret was located in the New York theatre district on 51st Street and Broadway.
[11] By 1939, the venue played a significant role in the early rise of Latin performers such as Desi Arnaz and Diosa Costello, who featured as headlining acts.