4/5 Emma 9 months ago on Google
We
went
during
Pride.
My
girlfriend
and
I
were
walking
around
the
village
looking
for
somewhere
to
hang
out
and
decided
to
stay
here
because
they
were
playing
Black
music
unlike
the
other
venues
who
focused
more
on
dance
and
pop.
It
was
free
entry.
Then
realised
we
picked
a
lesbian
bar
although
gay
guys
were
present
throughout
the
night.
Music
was
a
little
bit
poppy
mainstream
and
dated
but
it
did
improve.
It's
fairly
small
with
a
downstairs
bar
and
DJ
booth
and
dance
floor.
There
are
loos
(4
cubicles)
and
a
small
seating
area
upstairs.
Bar
staff
were
all
women.
They
were
down
to
earth
and
amiable
and
polite.
Sometimes
not
the
fastest
at
serving
though.
3
women
on
the
door.
Two
were
really
friendly
one
other
just
more
focused.
No
trouble
during
the
entire
time
5
hours.
Two
little
skirmishs.
One
between
a
gay
guy
and
another
woman
which
was
over
in
3
minutes.
One
other
really
minor
incident
between
two
women
because
one
was
drunk
and
walking
into
everyone
I
think
she
let
herself
out
and
wasn't
to
be
seen
again.
🤣
What
did
pick
up
on
was
that
the
clientele
were
extremely
friendly.
Maybe
because
it
was
Pride
but
I
left
that
place
feeling
a
sense
of
real
satisfaction.
Such
a
good
night.