January 2016 31 www.bahrainthismonth.com One of the Kingdom’s oldest and most popular venues is starting the New Year on a fresh note with brand new in-house entertainment. Warbler, Bahrain’s oldest English pub, has been a popular haunt for anyone who enjoys great entertainment, beverages and pub grub. The joint gives a ringing start to the New Year with a brand new in-house band called Act Seven. The band is sure to be a hit with the audience given its impressive choreography and powerful vocals. The seven-piece ensemble aims to keep you dancing all night long. This energetic group of talented musicians will play all of today’s greatest hits alongside your favourite classics, covering genres like R&B, hip-hop, pop, disco, reggae and more. Located in Ramee Baisan Hotel, Warbler is guilty of being “proudly old fashioned” with an ambience that takes you to the streets of London. In addition to top-class entertainment and decor, the food on offer at this iconic venue is truly international. The pub has also become increasingly famous for its fun-filled Friday brunch or “Frunch” as it is popularly called and the Great British Roast every Sunday, which recently started. This is also a great place to catch all the sporting action with your mates as there are big plasma screens on the walls that show all major games and matches live. The bar counter is stocked with your favourite beverages. Along with the usual specialities, there are many other heady concoctions that promise to make your evenings even more fun. Call 38 381-631. AN ACT TO REMEMBER afterdark happenings RAMEE BAISAN HOTEL bystander Catherine & Chris Vickie, Ron & Barbie Caroline, Kevin & Claudia Paul & Rodney George & Juha Dave, Salela & Cedric Francesca & Ivonne Nancy, Les & Yoy Will, Linda & Tom Nikki, Ewan & Steve Evan & John St Andrew’s Ball The Bahrain Caledonian Society Awali Club’s annual St. Andrew’s Ball took place at the Bapco Club in Awali.
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