LifestyleNews

The Popular Homeland Restaurant on Thika road opens a new luxurious lounge

The famous Homeland Restaurant on Thika road has opened a new luxurious state-of- art lounge pulling in revelers by the hundreds.

Located opposite Garden City Mall in Thika road, this classy and elegant lounge is known as Homeland Annex and has become an instant hit due to its decor and ambiance.

Homeland Lounge’s director Ndegwa Muriithi said they opened the ultra modern lounge as a response to the needs of the clients.

He noted that today’s sophisticated clients want to have relaxing moments in a secure well aerated space that offers a high level comfort.

Ndegwa said the Lounge has taken advantage of the latest technology in its design and construction and has incorporated the stipulated health protocols that have become the norm in the entertainment industry.

It has a dedicated DJ to keep the clientele fully entertained and ample secure parking.

The spectacular view of the Thika Superhighway is second to none and is designed to ensure clear visibility and free air flow.

Ndegwa said the new Lounge is an addition to the various facilities offered by the Homeland Restaurant – that include meeting halls, grounds for parties, celebrations and corporate events.

Homeland is famous for its freshly cooked food, homely environment under the unique green canopy of trees.

Related posts

DP Ruto’s political terrain gets slippery as Raila’s campaign gains traction

News Today Reporter

United Kingdom’s King Charles III lands in Kenya as Kikuyu elders demand apology and compensation for atrocities committed against the community

NewsToday

Raila will be the next president winning by over 60% of the votes cast, says Interior PS Karanja Kibicho backing his claim on data

News Today Reporter

Nairobi expressway installs speed gun, maximum speed set at 80kph

News Today Reporter

Minimum coffee payment set at Sh 80 per kilo as Govt launches the Coffee Cherry Advance Revolving Fund

NewsToday

Matiang’i kicks up a storm as he bans senior policemen from marrying their juniors.

NewsToday