Founded in 2012, The Gathering Bistro offers its customers a variety of succulent dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a very cozy atmosphere to satisfy everyone’s craving. Whether searching for the perfect poached egg or the fluffiest pancakes, you’ll be sure to find it here for breakfast. As for lunch and dinner, the wide variety of burgers, pastas and numerous appetizers will surely keep you coming back for more, especially when you end your meal with the most enjoyable desserts. The Gathering Bistro continuously updates its menu to keep up with the current trends, so be prepared for new dishes every season! With several locations around Kuwait, each spot has a special vibe. Enjoy the great outdoor terrace at Salhiya, take a break during your shopping at 360 Mall, enjoy the atmosphere in Abu Halifa or spend your time with family and friends admiring the gorgeous dancing fountains in AlKout.
Having any midnight cravings? Salhiya and Abu Halifa branches are open 24/7!
Delivery is available 24 hours through Carriage. Follow them for updates @Gatheringkw on Instagram.
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By Bazaar Staff 01/01/2020
THE GATHERING
Trendy upbeat bistro for all your get-togethers
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