Kolkata: Two of the following weekend could be the biggest this year for Kolkata bars and restaurants, with footsteps beyond Durga Puja, encouraging many people to make arrangements for additional food.
While some have dropped their liquor prices, food prices remain unchanged since 2020.
It will be an additional attraction for customers, believing that the association of hotels and restaurants in East India (Hraei).
“While the last weekend saw swimming in footsteps because of the polls, the crowd had begun to build from Monday.
We hope this swells every day until Christmas and it can be more crowded than when the pujas sees an extraordinarily high presence.
The price of liquor has been reduced In many places, which will be incentives.
Regardless, food orders too, can be very high this time and we make arrangements to meet additional demand, “said President Hraei Sudesh Poddar who also had Songhai and Mantan.
Most Park Street restaurants have taken late closing permits and will remain open until 1 morning on December 24, 25, 31 and January 1.
Mocambo and Peter Cat have made provisions for additional food and can serve until 2 am if the footsteps remain tall.
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Liquor will be served until 1 in the morning.
“As long as the pujas too, we have to prepare food for the final order.
So, this time we maintain additional conditions,” said the owner of Nitin Kothari.
However, the price of liquor will remain unchanged at Mocambo and Peter paint until the last old shares.
Some others, like oasis, have dropped their liquor prices.
“Even though there are polls, footsteps this weekend is not low.
It was taken on Monday and we hope a full house from December 24 to 26.
The new year’s weekend will clearly be more crowded,” said Pratap Daryanani, Oasis owner at Park Street .
Oasis, will also serve until 1 morning on four festive days.
With decorative and cold lights down on Kolkata, it’s time for the night at Park Street, said Rajiv Kothari, the owner of the bar-b-q and one step up.
At the Bar-B-Q, the price of liquor will drop 20% to 35% this week.
“We expect a big election from Wednesday to Sunday.
Cheaper liquor will be an incentive,” the owner said.
The restaurant will open until 1 morning on Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and January 1.
Songhai and Manthan have reduced the price of liquor from Monday.
Chain Mughlai Aminia expects full occupancy in all outlets between December 24 and 31.
“The footsteps have surged to close capacity at all outlets.
The crowd will now get bigger every day,” said the owner of the Kabir Azhar.