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Enigma Wine Bar, Rochester - pub details

Address: 186 High Street, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1EY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29593) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Rochester (0.2 miles), Chatham (0.7 miles), Strood (0.7 miles)

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General information: Over 21's

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user reviews of Enigma Wine Bar, Rochester

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I am now a frequent visitor to Enigma it is now under new management and has changed abit. they have Doombar as the ale and that's always excellent and have the biggest selection of spirits around. the cocktails are very well made unless your in London the best your going to get . the music on a saturday is quite lively and can get quite busy. overall i would say this is my favourite drinking spot if you are ever in Rochester and fancy a decent drink i would say give it ago
Beer_fan089 - 28 Aug 2010 16:44
Went in there early this year 2009, the guys running the place seem cool, music was ok, not bad really!!!
moonuk - 14 Nov 2009 11:34
Went in here last Saturday early evening[7.15] A bottle of house white was �16 pounds and was very underwhelming ,the barman was distinctly off hand, we were annoyed that we did not walk out immediately, as we should have done ,definitely will not be going back this place has hit rock bottom ,imo.
dogbolter - 14 Apr 2009 22:10
This pub is probably the most well presented in the area.

It is strange that it is empty most of the time (Wetherspoons across the road is probably a major factor in this) because the staff are friendly and welcoming. The problem I feel is that it still feels like a converted house (which it is) and the downstairs (which you occupy) is divided into small rooms and intimate drinking areas. Without this, it would almost certainly build upon the good atmosphere.

This makes it a lot less sociable unless you are visiting with about 20 friends - a shame. The other problem is that the music is generally of low quality inside - very heavily focused on obscure dance music where the DJ clearly plays his record collection - I certainly haven't been when they are playing 70's and 80's etc. as stated on here.

Overall, it could potentially be one of the best pubs in the area with a little thought but it is certainly worth checking out.


Dunmall - 18 Jan 2009 10:23
It seemed like a posh, hoity-toity type of place to go. I went in anyway, just to give it a go. Brilliant place! Well worth the visit, had a great time, the barstaff were all friendly and there was a great party atmosphere. The beer garden was alright too, with awnings covering some tables for you to smoke at if you smoke! Not sure what this place is like away from a Friday/Saturday night... but if you're out on a Friday or Saturday night, definitely give this place a go!
xkasabianx - 5 Oct 2008 18:36

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