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Scream, Sip, Slay: Here's How Mumbai Is Toasting to Friendship

Scream, Sip, Slay: Here's How Mumbai Is Toasting to Friendship

Time of India4 days ago
This Friendship Day, Mumbai is bringing out the big guns—from high-energy amusement parks to slow-sipped cocktails, from nostalgia-packed brunches to immersive chef's tables.
Whatever your vibe, there's something for every kind of friendship. Here's your ultimate list of places to celebrate with your ride-or-die crew this week:
For the Ones Who Scream Together
If your friendships are defined by thrill-seeking and spontaneous plans, this amusement park celebration is your dream getaway. From August 1st to 3rd, take advantage of a special Buy 2 Tickets & Get 1 Free offer, along with free access to a Trampoline Park. Add roller coasters, water rides, and carnival fun, and you've got a weekend your group chat will talk about all year.
Where: Imagicaa, Khopoli
For the Ones Who Brunch Like It's a Sitcom
Inspired by the iconic TV show 'Friends', this rooftop celebration brings your favourite episodes to life—minus the drama. Feast on a massive brunch spread, get competitive at beer pong, channel your inner artist at a candle-making workshop, and wind down with an F1 screening. A perfect mix of classy and chaotic—just like your friendship.
Where: Onrique, Santacruz
For the Ones Who Play Hard
This luxe gaming lounge turns Friendship Day into a full-blown arcade adventure.
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Think VR zones, boutique bowling, over 80 immersive games, and cocktails like the Maracuya La Picante to keep things buzzy. With plush interiors, a 360° bar, and gourmet bites like Crabstick & Caviar, this spot blends nostalgia with pure indulgence.
Where: Game Palacio, Phoenix Palladium
For the Ones Who Bond Over Good Music
Here's to the friends who share playlists and memories. This venue offers a vinyl-only listening bar experience, spinning classics from legends like Hendrix and The Doors.
Add to that award-winning cocktails like the Mango Chilli Gimlet and tapas-style bites—from crispy fish tacos to Kerala mutton fry—and you've got an intimate vibe that's perfect for reminiscing.
Where: Baroke, South Mumbai
For the Ones Who Toast to Gratitude
Step into a space designed for togetherness, conversation, and a touch of European elegance. Feast on signature dishes like Pulled Lamb Tacos, Four Cheese Pizza, and the indulgent Mercii Surprise, alongside group-sized cocktail pitchers.
Don't forget to leave a heartfelt note on the BFF Wall—a thoughtful touch that adds soul to the setting.
Where: Mercii, Mumbai
For the Ones Who Brunch with Flair
Middle Eastern flavours take centre stage at this lavish brunch, featuring everything from mezze and Machboos Al Kuzu to Lotus Milk Cake and unlimited pours of handcrafted cocktails. With live retro music in the background, it's the kind of brunch where laughter flows as freely as the mimosas.
Where: Bayroute (All Outlets)
For the Ones Who Love a Good Spread
This all-you-can-eat brunch is a love letter to long-standing friendships.
The menu spans Gung Bao Potatoes, Gobhi Musallam, and Bharwan Mirchi Pulao, ending on a sweet high with a Hazelnut Choux Pastry. Live counters, a chaat station, and fun extras like nail art and tarot reading make this brunch a mix of food, fun, and flair.
Where: Hornby's Pavilion, ITC Grand Central
For the Ones Who Eat Adventurously
This exclusive 7-course chef's table experience brings storytelling to the plate, with dishes inspired by fire, fermentation, and finesse. From Fire-Threshed Baby Chicken to Mushroom Parfait with Black Garlic Butter, every bite is bold, expressive, and unforgettable. It's a one-night-only dinner that elevates food to friendship art.
Where: DEA, Mumbai
So whether your vibe is chilled sangrias or full-throttle VR battles, Mumbai's got your Friendship Day plans sorted. All you need is your gang—and a good appetite for fun.
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