The Beer Café launched its 5th outletat at International airport Mumbai

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by Shrutee K/DNS


Mumbai, October 31, 2015: The Beer Café, India’s largest alco-beverage chain, launched its 5th outlet in Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport T2.


Known for serving the best of beers, The Beer Café has added a twist by introducing  its first All Day Diner.  This 24 hours diner comprises of an eclectic collection of coffees, teas, smoothies, scrumptious breakfast and freshly baked products.

                                       

The Cafe’ serves more than 10 varieties of tap beer amongst 50 international beer brands – from favourites like Bira & Viru to the more exotic Saint whiskey, Saint wheat and Henny’ Cider.  


It leaves you equally spoilt for its food choices - The Hulk, the Non-veg platter and Beer-battered Onion Rings being the hot favourites. The travellers can also indulge in  an all day breakfast while sipping on their choice of hot or cold beverage or simply, take away.


On the occasion, Rahul Singh, Founder and CEO, THE BEER CAFÉ said, "We have always been your neighborhood place- a place for those who love beer, and more than that, love great conversations over beer.  Now, we are bringing an unusual delight by introducing an All Day Diner for travellers and visitors alike. The menu features a thoughtful selection  of craft beers alongside the exotic tea and coffee you love. 


Situated at a strategic location, it provides us an opportunity to serve travellers who are taking a moment to unwind, meeting up with friends before travel, and a quick break for the airport crew.”
This is the Beer Cafe’s 28th outlet in the country and the first to have a 24 hours coffee shop. The Beer Cafe has fifteen outlets in Delhi NCR, four in Mumbai (Mahim, Thane, Powai and Kurla), one each in Bengaluru, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh and Mohali and three in Pune. 


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