Thursday, 8 September 2011, 10:12 pm Press Release: Carnival 42
It’s About To Get
Freaky
There's just one more sleep until the
best, craziest little bar in the world opens its doors on
Britomart Place. CARNIVAL42 will transport those brave
enough into a magical, mystical land of world class
cocktails and crazy performers.
Not only will it showcase
some of the world's best bartenders and their creations, but
they will be served alongside a nightly freak show of
contortionists, burlesque dancers, fortune tellers,
ringmasters, lion tamers and fire eaters. And what's a
carnival without a bearded lady or two? Once you step inside
things are going to get more than a little bit weird and you
may never be the same again.
Remember, real men (and
women) only run down a field if there’s a 42BELOW cocktail
waiting for them at the other end. Run away and join the
circus, at the world’s strangest pop up bar,
CARNIVAL42.
CARNIVAL42 will be open from 5pm- late,
Tuesday- Sundays at 23 Britomart
Place.
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