
Nessun Dorma, named for a famous aria in Puccini’s opera Turandot, lived up to its name when a companion and I came for dinner on a Wednesday. We noticed a keyboard in the corner of the bar and to our surprise, at exactly 7:30, a young woman with blue hair dressed in jeans, a sweater, and boots, stepped up and began singing an aria.
She had a beautiful voice that carried to the back where we were sitting. That delightful and serendipitous discovery was how we learned there will be opera to accompany your dinner every second and fourth Wednesday in this small Riverwest bar.
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