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Get on a Holi high with Holi Colada at the Monkey Bar

Get on a Holi high with Holi Colada at the Monkey Bar

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 05 Mar 2020, 11:10 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Gather your squad for a Holi-day with oodles of fun, splashes of bright colours, song, and dance at Kolkata's poular gastropub Monkey Bar.

Between March 6 and 10, Monkey Bar outlets at Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai, will have regular and special cocktails along with a delectable menu that will draw inspiration from the festival of colours.

The Holi-Colada is a fun, boozy milk-based cocktail that represents the heart of the ‘thandai’ culture that is so much a part of this Indian festival.

This Holi Colada, features thickened milk infused with badam shirin, loaded with white rum, topped with almond slivers and a touch of saffron.

The amazing Holi Colada comes as one mighty cocktail (Rs 330+ taxes), four shots (Rs 450+ taxes) or a pitcher full (Rs 1450 +taxes).

Note: Monkey Bar kolkata is open from Sunday to Thursday, noon to midnight; Friday noon to 1am; Saturday noon to 2 am. Only guests above 21 years are permitted after 6 pm.

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