[2] Tablao venues were developed during the 1960s throughout Spain replacing the cafés cantantes (cabarets).
[4] Tablaos tend to be decorated in a typically Spanish way with embroidered silk shawls, photographs of famous people, bullfighting clothes and capes.
[1] At a tablao they often serve drinks, they may offer samples of tapas, or dining on a full Spanish meal.
[1] The pricing structure of a tablao can be confusing and expensive, this varies by location and can be depending on if there is an entrance fee.
[2] These cafes were night bars with flamenco entertainment, and where in addition to serving drinks, offered performances of singing, playing and dancing.