To step through the doors of DecoDance is to cross the threshold of a portal into the era of Dashiell Hammett’s San Francisco, but celebrated with the lavish glamour of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald running amok in Art Deco 1920’s Paris. This is no speakeasy. Instead, one enters a space of bold shapes, geometric patterns, symmetrical lines, block colors, and flattering lighting. If you squint your eyes, you can almost see William Powell and Myrna Loy, on a break from filming After the Thin Man, standing at the gorgeous mahogany bar, sipping martinis. Though the beautiful bar was itself carved in England, in 1875, when Queen Victoria still reigned, it blends seamlessly into the Art Deco splendor of the room over which it’s richly mirrored bar