With its bright orange decor and adjustable lights, an iPad wall that serves as a menu card and a washroom that sports a video booth, a new cafe-cum-bar launched here aims to combine various lifestyle trends, music, entertainment and food that are currently in vogue with the new Gen Y.
"We constantly connect with the youth through their passions and interests. We have been at the forefront of introducing unique formats and discovering fresh avenues of youth engagement," says Prem Kamath Head, Channel V, which has opened the dining and hangout zone in New Delhi.
The cafe-cum-bar called Spot allows musicians to display their talent from a wooden stage in the cafe, or from a larger open air stage outside.
"Under the 'Open Mike' theme, we offer school and college students, young bands, musicians or anybody who wants to display their singing talent a platform to do so," says an official from the cafe which plans to invite various music bands to give concert performances at the space that will be converted into a bar during night-time by customising the music and lighting.
A bowling alley and space for art shows and jam sessions are also in the pipeline.
Even the walls of the restroom have not been untouched by the 'burst' of creativity with sudokus, puzzles and comic strips.
A quirky Ipad menu, lets visitors record messages and shoot videos in the 'video booth' of which a chosen few would be edited and
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