The toe-tapping fun of Midsummer Night Swing winds up this week.
Before the last dance, boogie down to Lincoln Center for mambo and cha-cha on Latin-themed Wednesday; zydeco, two-step and waltz on Thursday; samba on Friday; and swing with the legendary Illinois Jacquet and His Big Band on Saturday.
Dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. (with lessons at 6:30 except for Wednesday, when the “Smooth Moves” dance competition begins at 6:15).
Tickets are $15 at (212) 721-6500 or http://www.lincolncenter.org.
Afterward, hoof over to one of these spots for a bite.
Eatery
789 Ninth Ave.
(at 53rd Street)
(212) 765-7080
Spare, noisy digs and potent cocktails draw hipsters to this Hell’s Kitchen favorite, where the tasty new American fare stays in the comfort zone. Try the crawfish crab cakes, jerk chicken with orange mango mojo or chili-spiked meatloaf.
Fiorello’s Cafe
1900 Broadway
(between 63rd & 64th streets)
(212) 595-5330
Even picky eaters will find something desirable from the thin-crust pizzas and seafood offerings at this handsome, sprawling trattoria just across from Lincoln Center.
Isabella’s
359 Columbus Ave.
(at 77th Street)
(212) 724-2100
It’s always a scene at Stephen Hanson’s Upper West Side spot, which boasts pleasing pastas, salads and grilled entrees. There’s al fresco seating, too.
Julian’s
802 Ninth Ave.
(between 53rd & 54th streets)
(212) 262-4800
This reliable Hell’s Kitchen standby offers a moderately priced menu of antipasti, pastas, and fish and meat entrees. Check out the indoor garden.
Rosa Mexicano
61 Columbus Ave.
(at 62nd Street)
(212) 977-7700
This sister restaurant to the East Side location has a similar menu, featuring not-to-be-missed table-side guacamole and rosy pink pomegranate margaritas.

