1/5 Bella B. 3 months ago on Google • 4 reviews New
This
place
has
been
on
my
list
of
places
to
go
since
I
moved
to
London.
My
boyfriend
and
I
travelled
from
South
West
London
to
visit-
I
must
say
it
wasn't
really
worth
it.
Don't
get
me
wrong,
the
lights
are
cool,
but
I'd
recommend
it
more
to
people
that
are
very
local.
Definitely
wasn't
worth
the
time
we
spent
travelling.
We
didn't
order
from
the
cafe
so
can't
comment
on
that.
The
reason
I'm
giving
this
place
1
star
is
because
I
was
so
appalled
by
the
disrespect
towards
Christianity.
I'm
not
a
very
strict
Christian
but
I
was
shocked
when
I
saw
some
of
the
displays
and
wanted
to
leave.
Even
if
you
are
not
religious,
I'm
sure
you
can
appreciate
that
the
displays
are
offensive.
I
really
doubt
that
the
owners
of
this
place
would
have
similar
displays
of
other
religious
figures,
however
it
seems
that
when
it
comes
to
Christianity
you
can
be
offensive
as
you
want.
There
was
a
strange
little
nook
which
had
a
statue
of
Jesus
holding
guns,
and
other
religious
memorabilia
placed
amongst
skulls.
A
few
statues
of
Mary-
not
offensive
on
their
own
but
just
seemed
really
out
of
place
amongst
the
other
signs.
One
Mary
statue
was
dressed
in
Louie
Vuitton
clothes.
Possibly
the
most
offensive
of
all
was
a
little
seating
area,
full
of
'adult'
neon
signs,
and
hanging
from
the
wall
were
lots
of
crucifixes
with
Jesus.
I
was
very
upset
with
the
placement
of
the
crucifixes,
but
was
even
more
shocked
when
I
saw
an
upside
down
crucifix
with
the
number
'666'
and
pictures
of
baphomet
amongst
the
Christian
crucifixes.
A
blatant
display
of
satanism
and
hugely
offensive
to
Christians.
I
hope
that
the
establishment
will
listen
to
this
criticism,
I
can
see
from
the
reviews
that
I
was
not
the
only
one
offended
by
this.
I
certainly
won't
be
returning.
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