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Singapores’ iconic Bar Chain Harry’s sets foot in Bangalore


After the success of its first India outlet in Mumbai followed by two in Delhi, Singapore’s iconic bar chain, ‘Harry’s’ marks  the launch of its fourth outlet in the city of gastro pubs, Bangalore. Located in the bustling and upbeat 100ft Road of Indranagar, Harry’s is a place for friends and colleagues to unwind, relax and recharge.



Grounded in a strong bar culture, Harry’s serves some of the finest wines & spirits. Harry’s also takes pride in its range of exclusive mocktails & cocktails created by a master mixologist. Some of the signatures include Harry’s Old Fashioned -  prepared with a mix of intense orange peel & caramel infused scotch on ice with hint of bitters, Green Lantern - prepared with a merry fusion of pineapple, white rum & midori melon, and the classic Singapore Sling from Harry’s hometown.

Harry's hosted an exclusive mixology session with the country's renowned mixologist Shatbhi Basu.


Shatbhi shared with us her journey so far into bartending and more so about women entering into the bartending field. And she is a very humble and down to earth person.

Shatbhi mixed up some great cocktails, recipes of which will follow soon in the coming posts.





It was a joy to see Shatbhi work so beautifully. We had so much fun interacting with her and ofcourse clicking pictures :-)



Harry's have some amazing veg and non veg starters which go very well with the cocktails and mocktails.

The Wasabi Paneer, on the right hand bottom, is a must try!!! Its superb!!!

The Harry’s Bar is a place that makes you feel comfortable and at home, a place for friends and colleagues to unwind, relax and recharge. Harry’s Bar maintains its tradition as a place for customers to unwind to great drinks, food and music.

Some funny coasters caught my attention!!!


NaMo surely stole the thunder!!! Some Cocktails launched exclusively 
to suit the political mood :-)

Harry’s is owned by F& B Asia which also owns and manages Harry’s Holdings and its corresponding group of food and beverage establishments.

Address:
The Harry’s Bar
No.2006, First Floor, HAL 2nd Stage, 100 Ft. Road, Indiranagar, Bangalore

Timings:
12 pm to 11:30pm on Weekdays (including Sunday),
12 pm to 1:30 am on Friday and Saturday

For more information log on to www.harrys.com.sg

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