13 Feb 2017, 08:14 am

It doesn’t matter if you are broken hearted, happily unattached, recently hitched and ditched or just happily coupled.
If you have love on your mind then Monkey has the mike, the equipment and the bar is open to give you all the liquid courage you need to put up a performance of a lifetime.
It’s time to ‘un-single’ and ‘sing-along’ as the craziest Valentine’s bash is On; this Tuesday, 14th February, 8 pm onwards, only at Monkey Bar (#901 A, Fort Knox, 6 Camac Street, Kolkata).
This Valentine’s Day Monkey plays wingman and pairs you with the perfect Cocktail.
Walk in single, practice your pick-up lines on our bartenders and get paired with the perfect Mama’s Girl or the Mad Men who love crazy women.
Sing along to any of your favorite romantic tunes in English only, from pop and rock to rhythm and blues or rap. The only instrument you are allowed to use is your vocal chords and our bartenders offer every Karaoke participant a complimentary shot of ‘Liquid Courage’- Monkey’s specially concocted Ballantine’s Whiskey shot to warm you up for the mike!
And what’s more, they are also serving 1 free pitcher (Ballantine’s) per group of 6 or more people and a host of special deals on Cocktails all night long. If that’s not enough then punch your heart out with their special Love Pinatas guaranteed to leave you happy and satisfied.
Wallet Factor:
Meal for two without alcohol, excluding taxes: Rs. 1200++
Meal for two with alcohol, excluding taxes: Rs. 1800++
We’re Open from: Tuesday to Fri 4 pm to 1 am; Sat & Sun 12:00 noon to 1:00 am.
Monday closed, Thursday dry Day. (guests below the age of 21 are permitted only till 6:00pm).
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