Capital gets its second Monkey Bar


New Delhi, Sep 6 (IANS): Monkey Bar, a popular gastropub, has now opened in Connaught Place. It is its second outlet in the capital.

Owned by Olive Cafés South Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Olive Bar and Kitchen Pvt. Ltd, Monkey Bar's first Delhi outlet is located in Vasant Kunj..

The new outlet, perched high aloft P Block in Connaught Place, will open its doors to the public starting Sep 10.

The latest Monkey Bar is fun, quirky and is inspired by New York, and yet it is truly Indian, according to a statement.

“The interiors evoke the feeling of being in a fun New York-esque space: exposed brick walls, soft wood floors, and large comfortable booths in deep tones, offset by mismatched yet warm lights and fixtures.

“Split across two levels, the space is welcoming and intimate with its own brand of charm. While the facade retains the heritage of the colonial white building, the interiors reflect the industrial and quirky overtones which have become Monkey Bar signatures,” read the statement.

Some of the popular recipes and drinks available at Monkey Bar include Delhi 6 Role, Mobar Gymkhana Sandwich, dry aged and wood-fired burgers, cocktails in Nutella jars and copper tumblers, Aam panna with vodka, Galouti Killer served with pav, onions and chutney, Spiked Nachos and Sundae Sandwiches.

 

  

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