144 Lounge
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A hidden Gem at the heart of Watford, a true majestic venue to enjoy freshly made desserts, Ice creams, milk shakes, or Smoke our exotic shisha flavours
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Want to try some good mixes? Well, here are some mixes to try, 1) Pink Mist + Blue Mist 2) White Gummy Bear + Pirates Cave 3) Irn Bru + Frozen Blueberry 4) Frozen Pineapple + J20 Raspberry
Enlighten! Enlighten yourself at 144 Lounge. Amazing staff, amazing service, and the most important of all, the best shisha in town!
Come down tonight and enjoy our exquisite range of Shisha. Trust us, it'll make your Friday night better. We have an electric atmosphere!
Our Hookahs are always breezy, pristine and made to order. In addition to our fabulous Hookahs, our well-trained and knowledgeable staff will make you feel right at home. So stop by tonight for a memorable evening at the 144 Lounge.
Hookah culture: An age-old modern trend. http://www.myrepublica.com/news/23945/
In anticipation of some outdoor hookah sessions, we spent a bit of time in the shisha lab here at Hookah-Shisha HQ and our resident shisha mixologist has come up with 7 must-have summer shisha mixes. Load a bowl of any of the recipes below and enjoy the taste of summer. http://www.hookah-shisha.com/hookahlove/17166-7-best-summer-shisha-mixes.html
Rogue Vapors by 144 Lounge
Hookahs are known around the world by many different names, such as a water pipe, nargeela/nargile/narghile/nargileh, argeela/arghileh, shisha/sheesha, okka, kalyan, or ghelyoon or ghalyan. Many of these names are of Arab, Somalian, Indian, Ethiopian, Turkish, Uzbek, or Persian origin.
Forget your basic chocolate, vanilla and strawberry. Read on for 30 crazy flavors from around the world, made with uncommon ingredients ranging from beets and goat cheese to curry powder and chorizo. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.zagat.com/b/amp/crazy-ice-cream-flavors-around-the-world
Watford has made huge contributions to the printing industry. Rotary photogravure was a technique which was first used in Watford to reproduce very fine, high quality fine art prints and then it went on to be used to produce colour magazines. All the ladies’ colour magazines, like Woman’s Weekly and Woman’s Own, were all printed in Watford, as well as most of the colour supplements for the Sunday newspapers.