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Board Game Party at Zest Bar & Restaurant – FREE ENTRY!
Join us as we transform Zest Bar & Restaurant into a gaming haven, where laughter, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments await. Get ready for an epic day of casual battles, thrilling quests, and fun games at Nerd Otaku’s Board Game Extravaganza, coming to Zest Bar & Restaurant in Lusaka on July 15th! Gather your friends, sharpen your wits, and dive into a world of adventure as you explore a vast array of captivating board games. Whether you’re a seasoned strategist or a curious newcomer, this event is a must-attend for every tabletop enthusiast!
PLEASE NOTE: No outside food or drinks allowed.
July 15, 2023
Zest Bar & Restaurant
10hrs - 18hrs
SOME FOOD OPTIONS FROM ZEST BAR & RESTAURANT
PLEASE NOTE: No outside food or drinks allowed.
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