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10/16/2013 Pembroke Pines, FL. - The once popular night clubs formerly known as Marabou Café and K-Kafe in Pembroke Pines, has agreed to change its name and architectural design after a new investor by the name of Rudy has bought it from Marcellus.  The new nightclub will not book Haitians bands only, but will spread to other ethnic groups in South Florida. The new design of the club also demonstrates that the new owner remains firmly in the sights of something extravagant, beautiful that bears the name of “First Class”. First Class night club will be opened this Saturday October 19th under new management, but using the previous chef for Haitian cuisine. The current row began last April, when Rudy bought the club from Marcellus who apparently will remain as the Haitian representative of the club. Fans of Marabou Café and K-Kafe nightclub may have noticed some big changes. The ribbon will be cut to mark its reopening as a new “First Class” club on Saturday. It will have separate "environments" including two bars, a big dance floor, and a state of the art VIP section, according to the new owner.

From Marabou Café to K-Kafe, the club is changing name again

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