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F&G Showgrounds Restaurant Introduces Cultural Sundays

 





F&G a player in Food and Beverages where the competition beseem a dog eat dog feels the heat too. 

The Food and Beverages sector has tendency to spice up their menu’s with entertainment to attract numbers. My belief is the patrons are the winners after all, the galaxy of choice is to their benefit.

F&G Restaurant located in the heart of the Harare Exhibition Park is gearing up to ward off the challenge. The restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday. F&G Restaurant offers beverages, meals and entertainment.

The Exhibition Park is known by white collar jobbed personnel as a lunch mall. Patrons enjoy unregulated parking offered by the authorities Zimbabwe Agriculture Society.

The competition inside the Exhibition Park is fierce you have to be extra good to attract sustainable number. F&G finds the competition healthy as it has enough space for entertainment. From Thursday till Sunday the joint has something playing. The joint has a big appreciation of upcoming talent hence it’s slots are inundated by the new coming crooners.

Each and every Sunday F&G has slotted Mbira under the theme Cultural Sunday. The day is going to attract patrons visiting our country. The Cultural Sunday is going to be a permanent calendar so as to appreciate our culture and commercialise it.

A range of traditional foods are going to be served. Different themes including fashion shows are also going to be considered on the day. Management of F&G is appealing to those who sell curios to approach them for partnership. F&G is committed to bringing the Exhibition Park on the Cultural Map.

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