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Beer and Dine Spot

Kolkata's new ‘Beer & Dine’ spot Olterra comes up in Park Street

| @indiablooms | Oct 30, 2021, at 04:58 pm

Kolkata:  Located in the heart of the city in Park Street, Ølterra, Kolkata’s newest luxury spot to dine-in & drink, opened doors to the public last weekend.

Ølterra, which in Greek quite literally means ‘The Land of Beer’ (Øl means Land & Terra, Beer) aims to be a new chic global dine-in experience unlike any other spot in town.

The outlet is Kolkata’s latest addition to the F&B scene, spread across 13,000 sq.ft area and intended at creating a contemporary and lively space that caters to the ever-evolving urban experience of the city’s revelers, looking for a change from the everyday mundane.

Designed and conceptualized by  Sumessh Menon, the space is a tribute to the Greek spirit of revelry and enjoyment. Composed of a mix of both indoor & outdoor seating, the indoor area (spread across 9000 sq ft) houses a large screen for screenings, booths for private outings or parties, and  the centerpiece of the place is a 100-foot long floating bar.

The menu is inspired by Modern Indian Fusion and boasting culinary delights such as as“Edible Lava coal”, “Chicken Tikka Ala Kiev”, “Moroccan slow cooked Lamb”, “Water chestnut & edamame Galouti” and a lot more.

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