EVENTS
08-03-2017 by redazione
Baby Marrow will celebrate March 8th, International Women's Day, with the return on stage by pianist and singer Mark "Sbringo" Bigi.
From his repertoire of songs and Italian and international standards, the musician who all season has performed successfully in the local malindino along with local talent, will fish those most likely to celebrate the female, during dinner, as usual, the 'elegant restaurant prepares with its comprehensive à la carte menu in the beautiful surroundings of the works of art by Gian Paolo Tomasi and the local garden to Vasco Da Gama.
For information and reservations, Tel. 0700766704
LIVE SHOW
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The buffalos of the savannah with their majestic dignity and the verve of perennial pissed off, but ...
Saturday evening is alive with the local talent to Baby Marrow Art & Food Restaurant. Under the supervision of Gian Paolo Tomasi, during dinner are presented creatives, artists and local craftsmen who with their imagination and undoubted natural predisposition to...
EVENTS
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The Ethiopian artist known as Bananasoverdose, will be on stage tonight at Baby Marrow Art&Food...
SHOWS
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Second full Thursday for Freddie and Sbringo's show focused on stories of men and ...
PLACES
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The Baby Marrow Art & Food Restaurant in Malindi is increasingly the home of music, as...
PLACES
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After the success of the Italian-Kenyan evening with the excellent guitarist Ray Seed (compliments to Sbringo Master for dredging this up), continuing Thursday in Music Baby Marrow.
The Baby Marrow, Malindi's renowned Italian restaurant, has been recently renovated in the name of art and image.
In a unique environment, refined and elegant but informal, you can enjoy a rich, varied and studied menu for every type of...
PLACES
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Here comes the final night of the musical encounters cycle between Italy and Kenya to Baby Marrow.
The initiative created by Gian Paolo Tomasi and acted upon by Maestro Marco "Sbringo" Bigi, that every week has made use of the...