Harry’s Tavern entrance. This is the place to be, the place to while away any day | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Harry’s Tavern is a restaurant, a sports bar on the junction of Kayole Spine and Manyanja roads.
It started when the place only had Bee Centre, a competitor in the hangout place in Nairobi.
Harry’s Tavern – Sports Bar & Grill Meat Garden: Nyama Choma is in plenty. Other varieties of meat also available. Food kiosks/Traders are lined up in the entrance area and one will never lack meat or other foods | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
A few years down the line, the junction, all around the roundabout that divides the road for those entering Kayole and Komarock estates, those going into Donholm Phase 5; Kangundo road or coming back to Umoja Estate, has become very busy.
Harry’s Tavern: Revelers at last year’s (2019) All White End of Year Party. Birthdays are also done here | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Building often fill up with tenants.
Business premises are expensive, simple ones go from Sh30,000 per month, and hard to find.
Since March 2020, Harry’s rolled out a strict COVID-19 containment measures to ensure clients enjoy meals without worrying about the virus.
Clients at Harry’s Tavern enjoy their drinks with a lot of delicacies sold on the sides.
Meat is sold a plenty, traditional luo foods are also available.
The sport’s bar is also known for exquisite VIP lounges, live DJ sessions and live bands.
Harry’s Tavern: Live DJ and live bands also available | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Cake cutting session during last year’s end of year party | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Reveller dance the night away. This is 2019 before Coronavirus stroke. Harry’s has strict COVID-19 containment measures | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Drinks on the table | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Waiting for lunch, then drinks. | Courtesy: Harry’s Tavern Facebook page
Featured Image courtesy of Umoja News, 17th November 2020
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