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NIGHT LIFE IN OTA - KUALA LOUNGE & BAR 1805 - A Place To Chill After Work In Ota, Ogun State

 

A Place To Chill After Work In Ota, Ogun State

The famous Kuala Lounge & Bar 1805 spot in Ota, Ogun State is home to popular guys around the city. Once you’ve exhausted the track, or even if you’re looking for a laid-back place to chill and enjoy a cool drink with mature music, head to The Kuala Lounge & Bar 1805. 

You can enjoy a delicious meal, drink, and plenty of music late into the night. And if you find yourself stuck in the Lagos rush-hour traffic and very stressed out, why not stop by and enjoy yourself, feel some relief.

They have a wide array of cool beer or liquor Asun, Spice Suya, and very lovely tasty, and well-prepared food. They are known to quite artistic and feature Different DJs, stand-up comedians, artists, actors,s or live bands to give you different thrills of the arts.

KUALA LOUNGE & BAR 1805 @ Toll-gate, 12 Ilo Awela Road, Ota, Ogun State

You can connect with them on all social media @Club_Kuala


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