As we went for a hike in the Ngong Hills (overlooking Nairobi), I had to stop for this pic.
So what is your interpretation of what a long-term bar might be? Repeat customers? A place to live, rather than just visit? (I'm not sure either of those options appeals to me.)
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Wow! Sounds great! I could stay there long-term. LOL. But, how can it be a quiet atmosphere and have live sports at the same time????
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