A unique Korean pub with fairly standard array of drinks but the food is definitely worth a try. I have been a few times and would rate the food as good, perhaps the only real problem is the interior which is pretty tatty. However, once you get past that hurdle, it is a really good place to try something different.
From the outside this looks like it could be a pub converted into a dodgy Korean BBQ joint. But inside it's a cosy, warm place an open fire, creaking wooden floorboards, all illuminated by candlelight. There is a piano, the pizzas are fantastic, and only a small number of other punters. I just hope its reputation as an average Korean BBQ place and the fact that Google lists it as "Permanently Closed", keep away the trendies from the Biscuit Factory so I can enjoy it in peace.
What seems like a tiny pub has a large back room (although not in use during the mid-afternoon when I popped in). Very friendly staff with what looked like excellent Korean food. Not an amazing range of beer, but decent range of Korean spirits and other drinks. Will be back to try out the food.
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