Two Floors, Sohoback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Unobtrusive bar tucked away at the end of Kingly Street. Called Two Floors but having visited on Saturday, a better name would be Two Floors (Top Floor Quiet, Bottom Floor Rammed). It's quite small downstairs so with lots of people hemmed in, it was pretty warm and slow to get served. As it serves cocktails, that doesn't help with speed and the two girls working behind the bar weren't the most dynamic. There was a tap for Camden lager which was off, so the beer option was Red Stripe at �3.70 a pint. Ridiculously loud music so very difficult to have a conversation at times. I had a good evening due to the people I was with but that was in spite of the bar, rather than because of it.
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Used to frequent this place many a lunchtime/afternoon about 9/10 years ago as i had a major crush on the posh barmaid and visited this again about a week since to try to recapture lost youth. Alas, was full of media types in their early 20`s (me once) drinking peroni lager whilst all i wanted was an Ale. Glad to see that it hadn`t changed at all though and suppose it is as popular as it always was, if you are loud, early 20s and have a daft haircut that is.
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two floors, neither any good
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A bit too media / student orientated for my taste. Pretty scandinavian type girls police the bar, loud and intrusive music throughout the evening,expensive bottled lager, food rubbish, bouncers to keep out the distasteful begging gypo`s that are all over soho. If you are over 25 and dont live in islington i wouldnt really bother.
anonymous - 13 Apr 2005 14:59 |
Small, dark, so much furniture crammed in it was like a Courts closing sale. Not much choice on the beer front, bar staff struggle with English. Don't hound you out the door after closing though which is a bonus. Not really worth the effort of finding it.
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Cool place , nice staff a bit dark though!
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