Headphones – A new silent disco has opened up in GK II!
Irked by the change of song just when your starting to enjoy it, happened one too many times? Tired of waiting for your song choice when you’re itching to dance to it? We say get on your Headphones for your own silent little private party. When is a party ever fun without blaring music? Right here at Headphone. After scoring at their Punjabi Bagh outlet, they are ready to rock your South Delhi party scenario at their recently opened outlet in Greater Kailash Part II.
How It works? Simple….Get here and handed your personal glowing headphones and tune in to the music of your choice. The concept of Headphones party is as cool as is the experience. This is slated to be one of a kind party. Change yout number serending your mood, whilst savouring their fabulously curated delectable menu,along with their phenomenal cocktails.
A contemporary, upbeat and fun place, designed to facilitate camaraderie between guests. All this along with an eclectic musical ambience and inspired food, drinks menu. We are all set to become a a sure win place, no matter if you’re swinging by for lunch, brunch, happy hours or dinner.
Here’s another reason to make some noise…..silently with this completely avante garde concept just perfect for your weekend revelrie…..because there’s madness in silence too!
Address: M-25, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi
Time: Open from 12 PM till 1AM
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