The name of this basement bar itself is intriguing in its apparent self-deprecation. There is a real ‘back street alley’ vibe as you enter the speakeasy-inspired venue, past the graffiti walls and down the bare wooden steps towards a red velvet curtain serving as the entry point. The hidden element borderlines the exclusive; with only 30 or so seats, booking is a necessity. Here is a place where every detail is thoughtfully considered - from the eclectic mix of furniture and décor to the imaginative menu. Effort has been made to create an atmosphere reminiscent of a living room with dim lighting, cosy enclaves and the chatter of friends enjoying their evening... |
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