HARD ROCK CAFE
Last Saturday we visited a HARD ROCK Café in Bangalore. HARD ROCK Café is one of the best places to visit in the city. We have been too many Pubs and Restaurant around the city, But HARD ROCK CAFÉ was something special.
Bangalore is coolest city in the county .In the coolest city of the country finding a rocking warm place to do some hard partying is a rare combination such is the popularity of Bangi’s ‘Hard Rock Café.
Ambience gives a tinge of 1970s British cafes with stone walls. The place was very well maintained and decorated. Dimly lit but enough not to knock on someone else sitting or standing, the Café is what you call a sophisticated pub. No dance floor to shake-a-leg and no one is supposed to smoke inside the pub make the pub healthier on fresh air!
What makes you drool for it was the hard rock numbers that were played continuously. From Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Metallica, Korn, Nirvana to Bon Jovi, the platter of Hard Rock was huge with tons of Varieties. The music became loud and bombastic as the evening passed down into the Bangalore night-life. It’s one of my favorite pass-time. And as the music was overflowing all the empty places, the noisy talks were overpowered by the strings of guitars and drums from the all-time renowned rock bands.
It’s a fun loving place to hang around with like-minded people. Even if you are two and a hard rock lover the place simply rocks; and even if you are not into hard rock, trust me you won’t be bored for a second. Especially, when the weather outside in Bangi is cool, taking the warmth and coziness inside the Cafe is a treat by itself. Go there and experience it by yourself
HARD ROCK Location: Situated in the heart, amidst the hot crowd of the city, M.G. Road, the Café appears to be an erstwhile, 2-storied building looking beautiful on the busy street.
HARD ROCK CAFÉ History : Hard Rock Café worldwide is known for having the biggest music memorabilia in the world with over 72,000 pieces from stars such as Prince, Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton, Madonna, to name a few. It was founded by Peter Morton and Isaac Tigrett in 1971 and checked into India five years ago. Headquartered in San Francisco. In 1950s and 1960s, when the Tiki culture was a fashion in the US hospitality industry, Trader Vic's restaurants grew in popularity, and featured Polynesian artifacts and exotic cuisine
Well written . Should visit this place with out fail
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