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‘Glocal Junction,’ a flavorsome melange of global & local, now opens in Malad West

F&B giant Foodlink launches its third Glocal Junction in Mumbai Gears up to woo party-goers with great food & music

Glocal Junction, one of the most popular gastropubs in Mumbai, has launched the new food & entertainment hub in Malad. The quirky and youthful new-age all-day diner and modern-day gastropub is a part of the restaurant portfolio of Sanjay Vazirani’s Foodlink, one of India’s largest and most popular luxury catering companies. The always buzzing Glocal Junction in Andheri & Worli in Mumbai and Kondapur in Hyderabad offer a booze-grub balancing act done with panache, keeping its epicures happy with popular spirits and a hotchpotch of freewheeling gastropub dishes.

Thrilled with the new launch of ‘Glocal Junction,’ Mr. Sanjay Vazirani, CEO of Foodlink, said, “Glocal Junction Malad will be the next big thing for the locals of Mumbai suburbs. For over five years, it has ruled the hearts of both young and the old with its delicious and creative culinary offerings and experiential events. The brand has come a long way since we started its flagship outlet in 2016 in the bustling streets of Andheri.”

Creating the hype is a new and exciting all-day menu, ‘Chai Pe Charcha,’ specially curated for office-goers to get them energized through their workday with varieties of tea, other beverages, and tiny bites.

This contemporary boozer will serve chakhnas, a slap-up dinner, fancy food, titillating beverages, and high-energy music to ensure an always grooving local crowd. Those who love experimenting with various cuisines will go crazy over the excellent multi-course meal, including made-to-order starters. The ‘weekend brunches and brunches will offer lavish spreads, peppy music, and perky beverages. The venue will also host Sunday Sundowners, tell tales that either get lost in the clouded fog of drunkenness or crease up hysterically over rib-tickling jokes offering some comfort against the Monday Blues.

Glocal Junction transforms into a rollicking gastropub with jam-packed surrounds and dressed-down service that sets the tone for a high-energy nightlife with a crafty menu stuffed with big, bold flavours combining global and local favorites. It scores a big hit with its groovy music, a mix of curated live bands, visual DJs, celebrity DJs, percussionists, and riotous rock artists. The venue has hosted some of the greatest artists like the Indian Ocean, Karsh Kale, and Luke Kenny.

The resto-bar’s Valentine’s bash, Halloween, Christmas, New Year parties, and food festivals are eagerly awaited by many party-goers. The music ranges from popular Bollywood, Electronic, Indian classical, Indian folk, Rock, Hip-hop, and EDM to Retro to fuel Mumbai’s high-octane nightlife. Special deals like ‘Ek Ka Punch’ are a steal and inspire loyalty and fondness, especially amongst the younger lot.

With a capacity to accommodate over 200 Glocals, it sports a neutral colour palette, the signature look of Glocal Junction, with a stripped-down, industrial style look including sleek, utilitarian metal furniture. It is characterized by a spacious dining arena, a large island bar, exposed structural elements, reclaimed objects, and metal, brick, and concrete textures that exude a contemporary vibe. The space is bathed in natural light due to the large glass façade and a vibrant outdoor sitting area with a lovely view. The staff is known to be engaging and fun. The chefs and managers lead the service, making friends with guests and memories within the walls.

Whether it’s business or pleasure, Glocal Junction is the go-to place to unwind with lots of tiny bites and happy highs followed by a rip-roaring main course. Watch out for the Glocal Local Hours between 12 Noon to 8.00 pm, where the more you drink, the less you PAY! It’s Happy Hours for Malad throughout the day!

This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release.
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