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Vinylio Wine Etc travels from Paris to Mexico

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Margaritas, tequila shots and Mexican bites are coming up at Vinylio Wine Etc this week as the Limassol bar hosts an outdoor Mexican fiesta. It almost sounds too good to be true after months of lockdown!

Mexico-inspired cocktails and beers will fill the bar’s outdoor area on Thursday between 7.30pm and 10.30pm. So, for three hours, margaritas, Mexican DJ set music and free homemade Mexican food can be enjoyed. Yes, free food! Entrance to the event is also free yet reservations have to be made at 99-300430.

The following evening Vinylio Wine Etc is taking its guests on another trip, this time to romantic Paris and its jazz world. On Friday the Avant Tout Duo, now a well-known music act for jazzy French music, will perform a live set of jazz classics and more from 7.30pm. Available at the bar will be a new wine list as well as gourmet food options. One more live music event is organised for this weekend as Elena Solea and Antonis Polikarpou will perform an acoustic set on Saturday.

Again outdoors, as all of the bar’s other events will be in accordance with the new measures, live music will once again sound at the bar. Amidst heaters and blankets to keep guests warm in a candle-lit atmosphere, this charming Limassol bar revives its events agenda, even for a smaller number of guests than usual. Still, live music and cocktails can finally be added to our weekend plans.

 

Vinylio Wine Etc Events

Mexican fiesta. March 18. Jazz in Paris live music by Avant Tout Duo. March 19. Live music by Elena Solea and Antonis Polikarpou. March 20. 7.30pm. Reservations required. Tel: 99-300430

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