Stylish
Central Station venue that was formerly Po Na Na.
The bar has been given an
extensive makeover with two levels. There is a
small bar downstairs and an roof terrace beer garden
with bar upstairs.
The main bar
downstairs has plenty of seating with cushions on
the seats and there is an intimate area to the
rear with subdued lighting and candles on the
tables. The decor is of a modern style with a
wooden floor and candelabras on the bar. The
emphasis is on providing a relaxing and
comfortable place to while away the evening.
The bar upstairs
can be accessed by stairs to the right of the main
entrance. This area is unusual as it has a rooftop
beer garden area that is enclosed within the walls
of the surrounding buildings. The bar extends on
to the decked garden area and there is heated lamps used when the weather is less favourable.
There is plenty of seating with a mixture of low
tables and chairs and high stools by the bar.
Regular music is
on play at most times. It is hard to tell what
beers are on offer as there are no names on the
pumps however the Tokyo drinks menu is available
to help you make your choice. The bar attracts an
upmarket clientele and is busy on the weekend but
quieter through the week. Functions can be
arranged for parties in the candle lit snug area
or rooftop garden.
Disabled access
to main bar is very good however the rooftop
garden is up a steep flight of stairs and would
prove difficult. Toilets are small and clean.
Check out the pubs own website at
www.tokyonewcastle.com
Price:
Expensive outside happy hour.
What's On
Rock Steady & friends every Sunday - a night of motown, soul and funk classics.
Selected half price cocktails, Heineken £2.00, brand house spirit & mixer £2.50,
bottles of house wine £6.10.
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