2/5 Rajiv B. 1 year ago on Google
DARK,
DINGY,
LOUD,
STALE
AIR,
AVOIDABLE.
These
are
just
some
of
the
words
I
can
think
of
to
describe
the
place.
I
visited
the
pub
recently
with
some
friends.
Apparently
they
have
some
all-inclusive
packages
that
you
can
choose,
and
we
had
opted
for
house
brands
of
unlimited
liquor
with
snacks
(without
dinner),
for
which
we
had
to
pre-pay
the
amount
at
the
time
of
entry
itself.
For
a
Friday
evening
the
place
wasn't
too
crowded
and
we
were
given
a
table
close
to
the
entrance.
The
first
thing
about
the
place
that
hits
you
is
the
dark
and
dingy
ambience
with
LOUD
music
-
mostly
Punjabi
songs.
The
place
is
narrow
and
long,
and
with
tables
placed
on
both
sides
of
the
passage,
the
passage
itself
also
serves
as
the
dance
floor,
which
means
that
if
you
need
to
walk
from
one
end
to
another
you
have
to
negotiate
your
way
through
people
dancing
on
the
"floor".
They
also
serve
Sheesha
/
Hookah
at
the
tables
and
within
the
confined
space
the
air
reeks
of
stale
smoke,
which
is
not
exactly
ideal
in
Covid
times.
Despite
not
being
full,
the
service
was
quite
slow.
Most
of
us
were
beer
drinkers,
barring
one
or
two
persons
who
opted
for
hard
liquor.
The
beer
was
served
in
king
sized
pitchers
with
tap
and
was
actually
quite
good
and
refreshing.
What
was
extremely
disappointing,
however,
was
the
food.
Firstly
it
was
too
dark
to
even
see
what
was
being
served,
and
that
makes
me
extremely
uncomfortable
because
I
like
to
be
able
to
see
what
I
am
being
fed.
We
had
to
actually
use
our
phone
flashlight
to
see
what
was
being
served.
Of
the
six
varieties
of
snacks
served,
four
were
barely
edible.
The
only
items
which
were
somewhat
palatable
were
Paneer
Tikka,
some
kind
of
fried
potatoes
and
Tandoori
Chicken.
The
rest
of
the
items
were
tasteless
and
not
worth
mentioning.
Oh,
one
more
thing
-
the
toilet
was
horribly
unclean
and
stinking.
Not
a
great
experience
overall,
and
I
don't
foresee
myself
repeating
it,
ever.
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