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Ralph Berarducci's 38-year-old theater district mainstay, Portofino, changes face into post-war era supper club, fully-equipped with white tablecloths, a baby grand piano, performing servers, and generous servings of classic Italian cuisine. Spirited performances debut each night at five, with singing waiters sweeping the glamorous space in wireless mics. Retro-inspired, black-and-white photograph-lined (expect to see the likes of Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland) dining room seats 175, with both floor and mezzanine seating.
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