Stock Exchange - drink in the market of bulls & bears

Ever wanted to get into the stock market but found it too risky when you're sober? Well, you can do that here when drunk. 

For those of you who aren't aware, this is a place where the prices of the drinks keep on changing based on demand and supply. You are given a tablet to place your order. It shows the fluctuating prices and you can place an order from the tablet itself. 

This place has intrigued me since I got to know about it, recently they invited me to check them out. 
This place is a bit small than what I had in mind for some reason, but the experience was good.  The place is dotted with quotes and photos related to drinking.

The "Jacked up" cocktail sounded interesting and we ordered one. It contains a base of Jack Daniels, along with gin, Midori, pineapple juice and lime juice. This one was really strong and we totally enjoyed it. It is served in a very appealing way with smoke all around it. 



We also had the bull frog which is a vodka based cocktail. The blue curacao was refreshing, but the overall taste of this one was just about okay; a bit bitter. 

For starters, we had the kung pao chicken sizzler. The chicken was soft and well cooked. It was a bit spicy, and extremely hot when served which I really liked. 

The other starter was the aloo tikki chaat. If you like chaat, you'll definitely like it. It was topped with yogurt, a chutney trio and lots of crisps, and was really yum. An Indian street food item that is really comforting. 

The next cocktail we had was the Moscow Mule. It contains double vodka, ginger ale, and lime. It was served in a copper-like mug which gives a more zesty feel to it. This one felt really refreshing; also had the right amount of alcohol to it. 

We're all fan of the garlic bread, and the next item was very similar to this; but more cheesy and flavourful. It was the chili cheese baguette. It was served with coleslaw and the spicy peri-peri sauce on the side. Oh so yum, and goes great with the drinks. 

Since they've modified some dishes to suit the desi palette, they've made mirchi lamb chops. Lamb chops with chili flavour. Not just that, they were really soft, and the melange of spices on it was a treat for the taste-buds. On the side were cheesy fries. What's not to love?!

The last of the mains was keema pav. It's another desi dish made from minced meat, eaten along with bread. This tasted pretty good, but it had a bit too much of cardamom (elaichi), and that kinda spoilt it for me. It was served pipping hot and had a good texture. 

And now we were done. Oh wait, dessert. Yeah I know mixing booze with sweets isn't the best idea, but what can I say, we left on a high note. 
They got us the lotus tickle tart. One bite and I was in heaven. This tastes oh so amazing. It was served along with ice-cream. Indulgent is the word. 

Now what good is a place if it doesn't have happy hours right? They have the bull and bear offer which is Buy 1 get 1 free from 7-9pm !

They have a live band that plays here every night (except Tuesday). They were singing hindi as well as english songs.  

For those of you who like to play some pool, they have a table here. 

Arjun was the waiter who was serving us and he was attentive and humble, and did a great job overall. 

I liked the overall feel of this place. It's small, and has a desi feel to it. 




This place also accepts Zomato Gold for drinks! If you aren't a Zomato Gold member yet, use my code - UDITSS - to sign up and get a 25% off !


Stock Exchange Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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