Casablanca

Mombasa


Of all the gin joints, in all the towns…walking into this one isn't the worst thing you could do. Classy but still cheeky, Casablanca is wildly popular. And yes, it's brimming with ladies of negotiable affection, but rumour has it that the late owner treated his resident girls so well, 300 of them turned up at his funeral.


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