On the Brest — Malaryta Highway, a Tavern with Hookah, Discos, and a Great Patriotic War Museum Corner is Planned to Open
At the intersection of the Brest — Malaryta — Kobryn roads, in the building of the former traffic police post, the "Mandarin Goose" tavern is planned to open in the coming months, reports @BGazeta.

The project was announced by pro-government blogger PalVanych from Kobryn. According to him, this is good news not only for the residents of Malaryta. The establishment will combine a bar, discos, and hookah with a Great Patriotic War museum corner.
This very concept has drawn criticism from some Belarusians. Some believe that the format with alcohol and entertainment events is poorly compatible with military themes, and the establishment itself may not last long.
According to the blogger, the first floor will house a bar counter, tables, and a television. On the second floor, a "small Great Patriotic War museum corner" will be organized, where they plan to hold meetings with veterans who can talk about the war.
In the video, the blogger spoke with Inna, the owner of the future tavern. She noted that the idea for the opening came under the influence of a family from Russia.
"The initiative came from the Russian Federation. The name also comes from there; it's the favorite name of an establishment where my children and I relax. So we decided to make this our dream and open it here," Inna said.
According to her, the establishment will be designed for relaxation and meetings for people aged 40+, and a hookah will be available in the VIP lounge.
"Entry there will be paid. Accordingly, the service will be completely different. There will be tableware related to the Great Patriotic War. I think it will be liked. I hope, first and foremost, the residents of Malaryta will support our initiative. They will come, see, and relax."
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