It’s a nice traditional boozer from the outside, but with
all the clientele outside, it’s trying to portray itself as a trendy nightclub.
There’s even bouncers on the door. We’re shown through a maze of umbrellas and
into the building itself, past the bar for a brief glimpse of its offerings
before being shown to an upstairs room kept for a party of our size to be able
to interact together. The inside is very much a wood interior with small rooms and
high ceilings. I wonder how a kitchen can operate here. There’s a balcony and
even though the windows are open we’re not allowed on it. In fact, there’s very
little that we are allowed which makes it frustrating when we want to order a
second drink as it’s hard to get service. The food is passable at inflated
prices for the area but offers nothing special.
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