Really beautiful restaurant with 1930’s-type art deco interior. Used to be the favorite watering hole of Noel Coward and the theater set. The food is very good but not extraordinary. Not cheap, but not extraordinarily expensive by London standards. We spent £280 for dinner for.
A perfect outlet for me to visit and try out and the ambience Is even so good here and the place gives good music and drinks, perfect combo isn't it?
I ended up in Number 1 Bar at the end of an evening meal with friends, we wanted to go out but we weren't really in the mood to fuss over any clubs. Now the great thing about here is that its Bar with pool tables!
It took a little while to get in (Saturday night) but after we all got through the security (21 and over) we went upstairs to the pool (table) and bar area. The drinks are averagely priced as well as in regards to the taste.
After standing at the bar for a good 10 minutes we finally managed to get served, the staff were friendly though i did notice there was a slight favouritism going on, some people were just getting served automatically and it was obvious it was because they were regulars or friends, now this is normal and as much as its annoying its inevitable but it did irk me slightly but it didn't ruin my night!
We were lucky enough to get a pool table straight away, I'm not sure how it works if there aren't any available but i imagine you either speak to a member of staff or work it out with the people playing on one of the tables.
The music was pretty good, and for you football fans there was also big TV screens showing matches and other sports so you can really kick back and have a really chilled night out playing pool, drinking, listening to music and football; the best of all worlds really!
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