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Feb 12, 2012 News
In its continued quest to offer exceptional cuisine services, in exceptional
atmosphere, the Pegasus Hotel, one of the flag bearers of Guyanese hospitality since 1969, has added the new “Aromas Café” which will be formally opened on Valentine’s Day, next Tuesday.
The café which has a modern décor is also complimented with soft attractive lighting and is fully air-conditioned.
The buffet station offers a cold section where deserts are served, while breakfast, lunch and dinner are catered for on a daily basis for guests and local patrons.
Owner of the Pegasus Hotel, Robert Badal, in unveiling the new facility, said that the new café is the end result of four months of careful study which resulted in the present design and features.
The Aromas Café offers a wide range of coffees including espressos, lattés, Blue Mountain coffee which is specially imported from Jamaica, herbal teas amongst other beverages, and a full line of pastries.
Adding that there is also a fully stocked bar that also includes high-end wines, Badal said the café also caters for patrons with great taste and sophistication.
The café is also extended to a pool bar deck which also caters for persons who wish not to be in the air conditioned environment.
Pegasus has already started booking reservations for Valentine’s Day with breakfast, lunch and dinner to be served.
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