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Boombox Penthouse launch in Patiala marked by glam-filled party

 


Patiala: After over a decade of revolutionizing the nightlife and dining scene in Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, and Lucknow, Boombox has now arrived with an all-new Luxury Bar format, Boombox Penthouse at Downtown Building, New Lal Bagh, Upper Mall RoadPatiala.

On this occasion, an exclusive party was organized at the sprawling Boombox Penthouse in which a renowned ramp model and a top-10 finalist of Miss India 2011, Aprajita Sharma and Dr Sukhmilap Ratol, owner of Downtown  Building along with prominent lifestyle influencers of Pink Sky graced the event.

Sahil Baweja, Brand Owner, Boombox said, “Boombox is ready to redefine the dining and bar experience of partygoers in the royal city of Patiala. We wanted to build upon the legacy of Boombox and fill in the void in Patiala of a premium bar and restaurant that is comfortable for a quick catch-up, a romantic night out, or a weekend party.”

Baweja further informed that Boombox Penthouse is spread over two floors and the restaurant features private seating areas, plush seating along with Boombox’s iconic 'Bar Xchange' which makes it the perfect location to host a party, date, or casual dining with friends and family while savouring some lip-smacking food and drinks. Other star attractions include a terrace overlooking a magnificent polo ground, a live pizza and pasta kitchen as well as a private dining area where you can experience some mouthwatering cuisine while soaking in an upscale and breathtaking view.

“With an unparalleled mix of food, service, music, and ambiance, we are ready to take the Patiala bar scene to new heights. After receiving great feedback and lots of love from the city at our opening, we will endeavor to continue providing the best experience to our patrons,” said Prince Girn, Franchise Owner of Boombox who was present at the launch party with his father Sunny Girn.

Talking about the mouthwatering cuisine, the gourmet menu at Boombox Penthouse offers cuisines from around the world customized for the Indian palette. “The culinary inspiration for creating the signature menu at Boombox Penthouse has been all about incorporating high-quality ingredients along with careful experimentation,” shared the Boombox team.

Notably, Patiala’s first bar exchange, the state-of-the-art property offers a fun and engaging way to get great deals on popular drinks as prices fluctuate with demand just like share prices in a real stock market. Featuring music specially curated with in-house DJs and independent artists from across the country, Boombox Penthouse promises to provide musical entertainment that enhances the culinary and party experience. This includes in-house “BBX special mixes” featuring multiple artists, which will be released every weekend.

“With multiple outlets opening across Uttar Pradesh, Boombox is now gearing up for its expansion in Punjab. After Patiala, we are now looking for franchise partners in Ludhiana and Jalandhar," summed up Baweja. BW

 

 

 

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