By Spy Uganda
Kampala’s social scene is bracing for an opulent Easter Sunday experience as Kabira Country Club unveils a meticulously curated Special Lunch Buffet, promising a fusion of gastronomy, leisure, and family-centered entertainment.
Scheduled for Sunday, 5th April, from 12:30 PM to 5:00 PM, the event is being positioned as more than just a dining affair—it is a full-spectrum lifestyle experience designed to cater to both elite palates and wholesome family recreation.

At the heart of the offering lies an expansive culinary spread, featuring a rich assortment of expertly prepared dishes. From succulent roasted meats and grilled delicacies to vibrant salads, tropical fruits, and traditional accompaniments, the buffet appears engineered to satisfy a diverse range of tastes. The visual presentation alone signals indulgence, with a carefully plated selection that underscores both abundance and finesse.

Family-Centric Activities Set To Elevate The Experience
Beyond the dining tables, Kabira is rolling out an engaging lineup of activities tailored to create an immersive festive atmosphere. Organizers have incorporated live music, bouncing castles, face painting, and clown performances, alongside a bunny mascot to amplify the Easter spirit.

Children, in particular, stand to benefit from a dedicated entertainment program featuring interactive games such as egg hunts, egg spoon races, tug of war, limbo challenges, and prank games, all under the facilitation of “Henry the Clown.” Additionally, free swimming access for children below 10 years adds another layer of attraction for families seeking a wholesome outing.

Pricing Reflects Premium Yet Accessible Leisure
The experience is priced at UGX 120,000 for adults and UGX 65,000 for children below 10, a rate that positions the event within reach of Kampala’s middle-to-upper social class while still maintaining a premium appeal.
A Strategic Social Tip For Kampala’s Weekend Crowd
In a city where weekend plans often oscillate between routine hangouts and high-end exclusivity, Kabira’s Easter Sunday buffet strikes a calculated balance—offering sophistication without alienation, and family inclusivity without compromising on class.

For those who often lament missing out on “good vibes,” this serves as an early and unmistakable heads-up. If there was ever a moment to step out, indulge, and recalibrate the weekend experience, this Easter Sunday gathering might just be it.

Reservations and inquiries are already open, signaling what could likely evolve into one of Kampala’s most talked-about holiday experiences.


