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Restaurant Description:
Museum Inn Hotel boasts 3 well-maintained restaurants and bars, offering the finest in south Indian, Chinese, continental and Thai cuisine delicacies. While our Chinese restaurant serves mouth-watering Schezwan and Cantonese cuisine delicacies along with Mughlai Indian fare, the Cocktail Lounge offers barbeque and grill delicacies and a wide variety of wines and exotic cocktails. The Hotel also has a Pastry Shop offering a delectable range of exclusive pastries, sweets, cookies, and chocolates |
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11/18/2008 12:53:20 PM
Reviewed By:ashwinishungry
"Oh Yeah! "
The Tavern is located on the first floor of Museum Inn. You have to take the stairs located next to the elevator. Tall humans, mind your head as the ceiling in the passage and within the pub is low.
As soon as you enter, the first thing you see is the bar counter. The lighting is golden dim. There are a few LCD televisions mounted on the wall, usually showing sports. Cozy sofas good enough for 6 people are attached to wall, kinda giving you a private space. There is also an upper deck away from the brouhaha. We were seated at the tables midway from the bar counter and the sofas. These tables are unique in that the high chairs and table are rigged to the floor and give you a unique experience.
The crowd is decent and mature, minding their own business and of course, a glance here and there! I read somewhere that they serve spitfire beer, but the waiter had no idea what it was. So we settled for KF pitcher. And to nibble, we ordered a peanut masala, French Fries (the best I have ever had in my life), and a lamb starter. By 9 PM, the atmosphere became lively and the pub was filled to its brim. So much so that the waiter could give us two spoons for the peanut masala when were four of us. He said they have only 50 spoons and there are more than 100 people in the pub now.
Anyways, we were enjoying the football match with rock music from the nineties in the background.
I will be definitely going back here to enjoy the beer with french fries. Prices are on the upper bracket, (Pitcher of beer is Rs.450, a lamb starter is Rs.300).
Definitely worth a visit for anyone who drinks!
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