The newest pop-up addition the Spinningfields, Cork & Bull compliments the 'summer of sport' we're currently experience in the UK. Set up in an empty warehouse space, they've been showing the likes of the Euros and Wimbledon on a huge screen.
We recently went as a work group (it's literally 2 minutes from our office and we don't even have to leave the building - easy decision!) on a Thursday evening. There wasn't any sport showing and it was the launch of BEAT Street at Great Northern so it wasn't very busy; after asking a couple of staff members, I think this seems to be a recurring theme.
They've put a little bit of astroturf out front and there's a 'hidden' garden area also so there are options if it's sunny outside. If you're there for sport, there's a tonne of tiered seating, but it's not massively comfortable unless you can grab a couple of cushions. There's plenty to do if there isn't any sport on; darts with electronic / interactive scoreboards, table tennis and pool are all available. I believe the darts is the only activity which is free of charge, with pool and table tennis both requiring a deposit.
The bar holds your standard options - beer, cider and a few cocktails - but, at £5 for a pint of Moretti, it's not somewhere you want to make a habit of drinking. Especially if you're buying rounds.
Food is by 'Cluck & Pluck' aka Bangers & Bacon aka Well Hung. They have a nice menu range, including vegetarian options, and we all ended up grazing on a few portions of fries throughout the evening.
It's nice to see the area trying something new, away from the clean lines of Living Ventures, but there's something lacking - whether it's the location or the cost, I can't put my finger on. But it's a learning curve at least. read more