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The Scene - Cafe Sociedad
by Andrew Asch
August 7th 1994
Calle Primera in Ensenada, lined with touristy bars, restaurants, curio shops, and assorted street vendors, is just about the last place you'd expect to see a beat cafe. But since October, Cafe Cafe has been servicing up something unexpected amid the tourist shop's tequila shooters and sombreros - avant-garde culture.
"It's totally subversive, "says owner and manager Memo Ramirez, "subversive in a way that's aware of what's going on in the world."
The Cafe has showcased discussions on the rebellion in Chiapas and screened foreign films not often seen in northern Mexico. It's a meeting place for kids from the local college and a place to hear the newest jazz and rock, live music and poetry - intellectualism amid the transience of the tourist trade.
It's also a refuge for musicians tired of waiting for permission to play at government sponsored culture halls. "This is a big-time tourist town, so we don't have places to play," says Jerry Lopez, an Ensenada musician and promoter who's booked his jazz and rock bands at Cafe Cafe.
Ramirez says he got a lot of funny looks when he wanted to open a beat cafe - Baja California doesn't exactly have a cafe tradition. Residents and city officials, he says, are a little wary of the avant-garde, so he keeps a low profile, opening the place only on weekends and staffing it with friends who want to use Cafe Cafe as a sort of living room.
"It's just a hole in the wall,"says Ramirez, "But hopefully it will open many other walls in the search of the surreal."
Andrew Asch - L.A. Times |
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Check out Cafe Cafe in the news!
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San Diego Reader - Interview - January 4th 2000
"Eugene Mingus, Charles Mingus's son, played here once"
El Mensajero - Treat yourself to a cultura-filled, low-budget weekend in Ensenada - June 7th, 2000
"If you’re seeking stimulating intellectual conversation, live Latin and a strong Mexican coffee, Café Café is the spot."
El Mexicano (local news paper) - January 6th, 1995
"Modesta, pero loable aportación a la juventud artística y pensante de esta Ensenada cuna de la cultura bajacaliforniana."
Cafe con Cara de Sonrisa, Milagro en la Calle Primera- Regeneracion- September 13th 1995
"Singular y emotiva celebración en el interior del “Café Café” con motivo del noveno aniversario de Mireya, niña mixteca..."
Baja Sun - Bohemian Night Life - October 1994
"When I first walked into Café Café on Ensenada’s first street (Lopez Mateos) I was transported back in time..."
LA Times - Review of Cafe Cafe- August 7th, 1994
"Calle Primera in Ensenada, lined with touristy bars..."
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