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This watering hole is immensely popular for their variety of beer, plush ambience and sumptuous eats.
This watering hole is immensely popular for their variety of beer, plush ambience and sumptuous eats. Read less

Nestled inside the MGF Megacity Mall in Gurgaon, this watering hole is immensely popular for their variety of beer, plush ambience and sumptuous eats. Their very own dark and premium brews are the most popular beers here and one has the option of ordering for them in pitchers (if you have the belly for it). Their beer cocktails or beer-tails change every month and are refreshingly innovative. While their side bite order of ‘nuts and beans masala’ is a super hit, their Chinese chicken starters are unobjectionable. Like many other breweries in the city, their main course may not get any mentions in food awards but for those with a sweet tooth, their Chocolate Marble Cake and a Chocolate Velvet Cake will have you licking your fingers. If you want your personal space, you could request for the luxurious private dining room that has an LCD TV too. But the most popular area in this brewery is undoubtedly the rooftop terrace where getting a table may be a bit tricky unless you call and book one in advance.
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