Starting 13th March 2004, JW Marriott Hotel, Bombay, will be screening the India-Pakistan One-Day Cricket Series live at Club Lounge and Enigma. The matches are on 13th, 16th, 19th, 21st and 24th March 2004.
Literally become an armchair critic as you watch the two teams battle it out on large flat screen TVs in the comfort of cozy armchairs with a drink in your hand at Club Lounge. Or get that incomparable live match feeling with Enigma's huge screens and cricket-crazy revellers. The only difference is that, unlike Eden Garden, we encourage you to have a bottle in your hand!
Buy into the madness at Enigma at Rs. 500 per head or chill out at Club Lounge at Rs. 400 per head. This entry cost is fully redeemable against drinks and snacks.
Enigma is spread over an area of 4200 square feet with a great dance floor, a stylish lounging area, and two bars. Enigma's music is mostly retro, popular Hindi tracks and remixes played by the in-house DJs Aqeel, Ryan Beck and Girish. It serves the wildest cocktails by Ryan and Damien, Enigma's cool flaring bartenders. The decor which has been designed by Hirsch Bedner and Associates from San Francisco features wooden flooring, a seating area with rich red, purple and orange curtains, sumptuous sofas and a stage for performances. Enigma is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9.30 p.m. onwards.
Club Lounge is the perfect solution for an individual's never-ending quest for a relaxing evening. Understated interiors, comfortably spaced tables and warm lighting make Club Lounge an ideal place for visitors to unwind from a hard day's work or just relax and catch up with friends. A pool table near the entrance and the live band add an exclusive touch to the place. The relaxed ambiance, the authenticity of the food, competitive pricing and its coveted location are a sure recipe for the success of Club Lounge. For an appetizing start, Fenugreek and chilly marinated chicken with dates and tamarind chutney and crunchy potato wedges with sun-dried tomato mayonnaise are recommended.
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