When the word Pachanga comes to mind, I think of a genre of music, which is described as a mixture of son montuno and merengue. This type of music has a festive, lively style and is marked by jocular, mischievous lyrics, a style of music in Cuba from 1955, played with violin, flute, and drums as danzón, danzonetes, and chachachá....
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Hi Sean, We would like to thank you for the detailed review not only on tripadvisor but also on your blog. We are proud of the service we provide to our guests and of the food we serve and this is a true testimony as to how we would like each guest to experience their time with us at Pachanga....
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