"Lenin," said my friend.
"What?" I asked.
"Lenin," she repeated.
"Like the Communist guy?" I asked, bemused.
"Yeah, it's a Russian-Communist themed bar," she answered.
"Erm...Right. OK..."
And yet once you get past the novelty of the Red Square (geddit?) hovering above the dancefloor and the portrait of the eponymous Russian Premier hanging proudly on the wall, there is nothing particularly Soviet-like about the place. Yes, they have a wide range of vodka (the exotic mixes of flavoured Absolut are stacked behind the bar just waiting to be tried: Cherry, Pear, Mandarin!) as one would expect from a Russian theme bar, but other than that, the connotation is pretty lose at best. There's nothing that really separates it from any of the other bars in the Viaduct: standard electro-house music, relatively expensive drinks and a $15 cover charge on a Friday night. It's not bad, you get a young, trendy crowd in there that are all obviously out to have a good time, it's just nothing out of the ordinary. read more