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Monkey Bar promises to have the best cure for Blue Fever during ICC World Cup Cricket

NITN | @notintownlive | 22 Jun 2019, 08:34 am

Monkey Bar promises to have the best cure for Blue Fever during ICC World Cup Cricket

Kolkata, June 22 (NITN): Do you know that with the ICC World Cup Cricket 2019 drawing closer to the knock out stages, pan-India gastro pub Monkey Bar is also in the grips of Blue Fever?

So until July 14, Monkey Bar is offering a new blue cocktail menu at their outlets (Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore) to cheer India and other teams toiling at the 22 yards.

Highlights include Hit Wicket (Five white spirits, Blue Curacao, lemon juice and Red Bull), Leg Before Whiskey (whiskey stirred with bitters, maple syrup and apple juice), Hi-Score Rum (lime juice, Blue Curacao syrup, Bacardi white rum and lemongrass) and Gin Swing (Blue Curacao, simple syrup, Gin, cream and pineapple juice).

Can you miss the Mongoose Bat (fresh lime juice, litchi juice and generous measure of vodka shaken and layered on Blue Curacao) served on a cricket bat?

Complement your drinks with some finger food such as Flutterfly, Chilli Cheese Dragon Rolls, Loaded Nachos, Chicken 65 or Lal Maas Phulka Tacos to name a few.

For those who want more, there are sliders and regional inspired large plates

The Monkey Bar Blue Fever Bar Menu costs approximately Rs. 1800++ for two.

 

Image Credit: Vinayak Grover/Monkey Bar

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