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Rooftop Series "Shell Yeah!" Brings Cuban Summer Flair to Vienna

Bei Cayo Coco tropisches Lebensgefühl über den Dächern Wiens erleben.
Bei Cayo Coco tropisches Lebensgefühl über den Dächern Wiens erleben. ©Matthias Nemmert
"Shell Yeah!": The rooftop bar Cayo Coco at The Hoxton hotel becomes a platform for music, seafood, and Caribbean lifestyle in July and August.

With the start of the summer holidays, a new event series kicks off in Vienna high above the rooftops of the third district. Every Thursday in July and August, the rooftop bar Cayo Coco at The Hoxton hotel transforms into a meeting place for lovers of Cuban music, cocktails, and oysters. The event series "Shell Yeah!" focuses on a mix of culinary diversity, DJ sets, and Caribbean ambiance.

At the center is the Viennese DJ collective A Party Called Jack, which provides the musical foundation with a repertoire of warm house grooves and danceable rhythms. The events take place between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM – only in good weather.

Cuisine between Tiki Bar and Oyster Station

The music program is accompanied by a gastronomic offering that incorporates classic Cuban flavors. At a specially set up Tiki Bar, the Cayo Coco team serves Caribbean-inspired cocktails, including variations with rum, lime, and tropical fruit juices. Culinary highlights are also set by the trio of the "Oyster Boys," who present Fine de Claire No. 3 oysters – complemented by French mignonette and changing special toppings.

The house kitchen also offers classics such as Chicharrones with Mojo Verde, avocado gazpacho with shrimp crostini, and the Cuban pulled beef dish Ropa Vieja, served with chimichurri and pickled shallots.

"Shell Yeah!" every Thursday in July and August
July dates: 17.7., 24.7., 31.7.
August dates: 7.8., 14.8., 21.8., 28.8.
Cayo Coco Rooftop Bar, Rudolf-Sallinger-Platz 1, 1030 Vienna

(Red)

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