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Closed. The building it is in will be demolished soon for a new development of unaffordable flats.
ajsqs - 17 Nov 2016 00:08 |
Well, I finely took the plunge and went to Jetlag to meet some friends. I wasn't sure what to drink, but noticed that they had Fordham's Copperhead Ale on draught. Not cheap at £5 per pint but an enjoyable beer all the same. They also have an extensive range of bottled beers, which is well worth exploring. I also had the pleasure of meeting Scott, the owner, who is very sociable and has put a lot of effort, and money, in to the place. It may not be to everyone's taste, but well worth calling in if you are in the area and want to try something different.
ajsqs - 20 Mar 2013 18:36 |
So so modern bar. Nothing to either make you like or dislike it, other than the aformentioned lack of beer.
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Quite a good bar with a good selection of food and cocktails but no ale. Downstairs has a club feel to it but advertised as showing sports. Fits well into the area if you like that sort of thing but for real ale then you need to look elsewhere.
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Now reopened as Jetlag Bar. Seems to be intended for the more pretentious members of our society. No draught real ale. Definitely not what I am looking for in a pub, so won't be visiting to do a review.
ajsqs - 12 Jul 2009 11:34 |
The restaurant is now closed as well. The premises are currently unused
anonymous - 5 Oct 2007 13:35 |
This is no longer a pub. It is now a resturant!
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There is an upstairs bar that plays funky house (not sure what its like as I was downstairs), downstairs plays trance. Its a fab little bar that offers various events and cheap tickets into good clubs when the pub shuts. Its a wicked place with great peopke and music and vodka redbulls at �3 all night! Its not a huge place but there's a nice amount of people - not packed wither so you have a good amount of space for dancing! Air-conditioned too!
Andrea - 22 Oct 2004 15:58 |