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Gin and Jam Returns to the Gardens

  • May 26
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

Following the success of last year's Gin and Jam sessions, we will be returning with live music sessions with some of Malta's hottest bands.




Launching on the 24th June, this year's schedule features some of our resident favourites including Red Electric, Gianni and Papps, Nick Barrett and his band, The Crowns featuring Matthew James, Kevin Paul, Momo Rush and The Honeymakers.


We kick the season off with the Kevin Paul as we settle into our regular Wednesday night groove with live music, delicious nibbles and fresh cocktails to rock the summer season.


Check out our summer Gin and Jam schedule here.



What to expect? Think great cocktails, alongside a wide selection of premium gins served in the luscious gardens with a selection of bar bar bites to keep you dancing through the night. Our Bar Bites menu, lovingly curated by Executive Chef, David Giacomelli, is the perfect pair for a hot summer night and a refreshing G & T.



For those wanting something a little more substantial, our full menu will be served at the restaurant, close enough to the music to enjoy the beats whilst dining in the comfort you've come to expect for Palazzo Parisio.



The drinks list is as exciting as the food, cool cocktails, premium G&Ts garnished with the freshest of ingredients to give your night that extra kick that will have you on the dancefloor .till late in the evening.





Date: Every Wednesday from 24th June

Time: Opens at 7:30pm with live music starting from 8:30pm (this may vary depending on the artist)

Reservations can be made against a deposit of €30 per person, which will be deducted from the bill at the end of the night. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the event will not be refunded.


Book your table online, call on +356 21412461, email on reservations@palazzoparisio.com or send us a Facebook Message.




 
 
 

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Миша Воронов
Миша Воронов
a day ago

Je remarque que ma façon de choisir un club de jeu en ligne est devenue assez mécanique avec le temps : je commence toujours par casser la logique du site. Je saute d’une catégorie à une autre sans suivre le menu principal, je reviens en arrière plusieurs fois, puis je relance une recherche différente pour voir si tout reste cohérent. C’est souvent dans ces déplacements un peu désordonnés que l’on voit si une plateforme est vraiment bien construite. Dans ce type de test, Treasure Lucky m’a semblé plutôt solide. L’interface ne perd pas sa structure même quand on navigue de manière irrégulière, ce qui rend l’expérience plus stable et moins fatigante.

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