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Some watering holes in Kenya, unforgettable

 WATERING HOLES. Don't know if any of you ever had a drop at this historic pub just outside the Likoni Ferry terminal. Built in 1928 it will be torn down soon to make way for a new terminal etc! A very humble pub, loved by many, just a part of Mombasa's history, unforgettable. (The bar was located on Sharibhai Street in the Ndia Kuu area, which was later re-named Mwakilingo Street.  Awaaz)






Whispering Palms Kikamballa


Eldoret





Outspan Nyeri














Silverbeck Nanyuki





Petley's Inn Lamu











Muthaiga Club















Brooke Bond Hotel Kericho



Bar Bell Inn Naivasha


Bar at the White Sands Mombasa!



Two views of the modern looking Sportsman's Arms in Nanyuki




One of my all-time favourite hotels in Nairobi, Originally Queens, later Brunners after the owner Marcel Brunner, the godfather of Kenya boxing, a generous snooker player, a great supporter of the Kenya Olympic movement. Top Guy, great family. Pic thanks to Joe Rollo.

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