Paulina says: A big congratulations to The Gold Coast Bar & Restaurant!!! They are celebrating tens years in business, no small feat in this economical climate!!!!
They are also celebrating Ghana's Independence Day in style with a traditional Ghanaian wear only themed high-life music night on Sunday 9th March 2014. For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gold-Coast-Bar-Restaurant/41604263126
They are also celebrating Ghana's Independence Day in style with a traditional Ghanaian wear only themed high-life music night on Sunday 9th March 2014. For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gold-Coast-Bar-Restaurant/41604263126
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The Gold Coast (TGC) Restaurant & Bar located in south London’s multi-cultural neighbourhood South Norwood offers you the ultimate gastropub experience with an Afro twist.Our dishes and exuberant Ghanaian hospitality have been attracting visitors from all over the UK since we first opened our doors in 2004.
We are split over two floors. The main entrance leads you into our inviting main bar area with lounge seats to relax, along with table and chairs to have your meals. We have a giant screen where we show many of the major sporting fixtures and a DJ booth where, on weekends, the place comes alive with the vibrant party sounds of Africa. At the rear of the bar area is our beer garden which has tables and chairs surrounded by well-kept plants.
Upstairs is our second bar which plays host to our two-roomed restaurant able to take up to 80 people. It’s here where you can enjoy a professional table service by our attentive staff sampling a range of delightful West African dishes great to share with family and friends. We love kids too and offer a high-chair facility, kid’s menu and some simple children’s arts and crafts to do at the table whilst you wait for your food to arrive.
Whether you’re after a hearty West African meal, some appetising exotic snacks, drinks in a friendly atmosphere or out to enjoy our beer garden – The Gold Coast will be sure to warmly receive you with our traditional greeting ‘akwaaba’ or ‘welcome’
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