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Complete Marry Brown Dar es Salaam Menu/Marrybrown Menu/Marrybrown Dar es Salaam Menu
Wherever you see 2 prices for the same image, on this Marrybrown menu Dar es Salaam, the first price is for a combo comprised of the item, french fries and a drink. The second price is for the item alone without those add-ons.
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Update: Groovy Cup and Funkys are no longer open for business.
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Groovy Cup
Funkys
Plot 1397 Mwayo Street (click to see map)
Masaki, Dar es Salaam
Open every day 10.30 a.m.–9.30 p.m.
Tel: +255-784-786 688 · Email: groovycup@gmail.com
I don’t have any children…which is why when I first noticed Funkys in Masaki (despite its looking very interesting), I knew I’d probably never visit it much.
Then one day, I received an email from a reader telling me about her café, Groovy Cup, located within Funkys.
The flyer she sent me in her email was, well…groovy (for lack of a better word 🙂 ), and that’s how I found myself at Groovy Cup, for the first time, the following Friday for a late lunch.
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What Is Funkys?
Funkys is an impressive complex with lots of outdoor/sports activities for kids and adults alike.
Walking through Funkys for the first time set the tone for my expectations of Groovy Cup.
When I finally reached the café, I spent a moment looking at its colorful front wall with its coffee-related quotes, e.g., “Everybody should believe in something. I believe I’ll have another coffee.”
I didn’t stay outside long before a waiter came to welcome me inside.
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Stepping into the café was a delight.
I loved its bright orange walls and the delicious-looking confections on display.
The staff greeted me cheerfully as I scanned the chalkboard menu on the wall behind the counter.
There were books laying on the tables. I also noticed a round hole-in-the-wall bookshelf, which I later discovered was full of great titles.
Humorous placards on sale had me smiling to myself as I went in search of a place to sit.
As soon as I sat down, a waiter brought me a menu and waited to take my order.
I settled for the Zesty Feta, Prawn, and Chicken Salad (Tsh. 10,000) because I wasn’t too hungry.
The salad was surprisingly hearty and as delicious as its name sounds.
To drink, I ordered a Lemon Iced Tea (Tsh. 3,000), which came in a glass filled to the brim with ice (just the way I like it!) and was most refreshing after I’d been in the sweltering midday heat of Dar es Salaam.
To end my meal, I ordered a Brownie (Tsh. 3,000).
The freshly baked brownie turned out to be the perfect chocolate fix for my sweet tooth.
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Groovy Cup Menu
I have been to Groovy Cup again a couple of times since that first day and have tried a number of other things on its menu (click here for the complete menu).
Photo Credits: Pamellah R., Andrew M, Travel Tips, Story and Advice