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Medium sized pub that
has a long winding modern bar with a partly carpeted
and wooden floor.
The decor and furnishings are of a
modern design with sea green and yellow pastel
colours and some modern pictures on the walls. The
windows at the front open out in fine weather and
give a bright and airy
feel to the place.
There is
plenty of seating throughout the bar with a raised
seating area of wooden tables and chairs, to the
left of the main entrance. To the right there is
also some high tables and chairs.
At the rear there
is more comfortable seating area with some leather
armchairs and settees as well as some more cosy
intimate booths. The low drop down lighting gives a
nice cosy atmosphere in the evening. Regular music
is on play at most times.
There is a video jukebox
and some games machines
dotted about the bar. There is a large outside
seating area on Times Square with wooden and
metallic tables and chairs. The pub attracts a mixed
clientele of business people and
people visiting the Life Interactive world in the
Centre for Life. The bar has become a popular haunt in the
Gay Village/ Pink Triangle area.
Disabled access very good to the
main bar with a designated toilet at the rear.
Toilets are very smart and clean.
Price:
Expensive. More
reasonable during Happy hour.
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