After working for a small ice cream parlour for several weeks, my colleagues and I decided to…read moreeventually "break me in" properly with a good ol' fashioned night of alcoholic beverages. As VW is situated on Ashton lane, squeezed between Brel and Jinty's, we felt it was close enough to hit straight after work. 12 of us piled into the small bar shortly after 7pm, hiding ourselves in the furthest away corner from the bar as to not disturb too many people (to say my colleagues can be quite loud is a partial understatement). We grabbed the cocktail menu and began searching on our drinks of choice, before eventually deciding on two pitchers of "Emily Emily Emily" - an amazing pink drink, with plenty of alcohol. At the bar, we were offered witty banter, and a mini show by the resident bar flaring supervisor. Well, the girls were sold...!
As a group, we decided that pitchers were the way forward, so we ordered at least one of each of the different pitchers. An extremely smart move. Now, before I go on, I must state here, that as an avid cocktail fan, Vodka Wodka make the most FANTASTIC Kamikazee pitchers. Seriously. I am yet to find a better Kamikazee in Glasgow. Fact. Or a Jolly Rancher (yes, it really does taste like Jolly Ranchers) In fact, no where else in Glasgow offer's such a cocktail.
Anyway, to return to the VW experience. After 10pm, Ashton lane is always relatively busy, however, this was a Sunday night (very daring!) and I was not expecting a raucous evening - how wrong I could have been! Vodka Wodka was packed, but it never took more than 5 minutes to get served at the bar - amazing! The bar staff were cool and collected - to say the least, they know their stuff! PR staff for other venues were few and far between (no awful venues scrounging for the dregs of society here, thank you!).
At 11pm the girls and I decided it was time to move upwards and onwards - town. We had one more shot at the bar, whilst being entertained by the bar staff, once again, (he earned himself a mighty tip!). I was almost sad to leave the bar - with lovely people, great music, and amazing drinks, it seemed a waste to leave before closing time. The chat in the taxis was mostly about the bar staff however, it soon turned to our favourite drinks of the evening, and when we were next going back (waaaay!).
In summary: Vodka Wodka does well to shake off the competition from the surrounding G1 bars - a lovely, small, student-friendly bar, with great people, music and staff, oh, and not to mention, drinks selection (!). A definite must if you're in the West End.
Well done Vodka Wodka, we'll be back!