We step off the bus and gather outside a strange bricked
building with white window framing. It looks a bit out of place as a standalone
building, but inside it’s quite roomy. There’s groups of plush chairs
surrounding coffee tables by the windows and the bar is quite small. On the
wall adjacent to it is this huge clock which looked quite impressive at the
time with its different bottles but it’s shame that the paint is peeling. It’s
as if someone’s spilt the beers over the face as they tried to fix them on. Next
to the bar are the kegs which are painted black and are converted into tables
for people to gather round when there’s no seats or when they want to be closer
to the bar. We take our drinks to a small area hidden at the back of the room
which looks like a former office. It’s lined with sofas and a bookcase filled
with board games.
Friday, 17 December 2021
Bedlam Wilde at the Keg and Comfort, Wolverhampton
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