What the hell do you call this place? Or is it a case of pick a name that suits and as long as it's got 62 somewhere in the title all is good and right with the world? I'm gonna stick to 62. Twas only when I came to review the place I realised 62 got it's name from it's street number and not some secret super cool trendy code, but as usual I digress.
From the outside, you really don't expect to find anything too remarkable inside, it looks more like something from the shambles in York than a trendy venue to kick back with some friends. Inside, well, I guess, much to 62's disgruntlement, you could liken 62 to the Varsity chains, although 62 is a bit more refined and finished, and a lot lower on the trouble scores, whilst maintaining an atmosphere that isn't rowdy and uncomfortable.
Everything is pretty dark without being too dismal, mainly due to the dark wood, and low level of the ceilings, and once it gets busy it does have the tendency to feel a bit close, but the large spaces between the tables helps to put some space between your party and everyone else, which is nice, especially if you're eating. Food is better than Varsity too, and if you go on a Tuesday, you can score two of their gourmet burgers for a tenner. My personal fave, the bbq burger. Yum! Tasty and filling.
As day turns into night the atmosphere still keeps it a cool place to be, the drinks get a little more expensive than places like Varsity and Wetherspoon's, at £6 on average for a cocktail, but there's specials nights, like Thursdays where they're 2 for 1, so it's win some lose some.
For a good atmosphere and an easy night out, then 62 really is worth a try. read more