Made a deliberate effort to check this place out last night and scored as they had their new menu on at half-price. Sliders are not usually my thing but at £3.50 a couple of child-sized bacon rolls seemed fair enough. They were indeed okay (the black pudding ones my companion ordered were also apparently fine. Both were on the salty side though). The breadcrumbed eggs were the best bit though - hats off for managing those well. Home-made pork scratchings were a decent accompaniment too.
This is probably the cosiest use of the premises there's been and the staff were certainly welcoming (glasses of water upon sitting down was a good touch), the tunes weren't bad and the atmosphere was pleasant. Like us though you may struggle to read the menus by candlelight and you'll probably find it easier to unclip them from the boards their on unless future printings are on less rigid paper.
As it seems to be aimed at the beard and ill-fitting trousers brigade it's a draught beer free zone, opting instead for a good-sized list of cocktails, bottled/canned craft beers & 'table beers' which cost more than your average restaurant bottle of wine. This, as noted by the previous reviewer, is where bones of contention will lie. My companion's cocktail seems to have been a poor choice but, like all places serving those, you have to probably make the effort to go back and try a number of them out if that's your thing. Price-wise they're on a par with similar bars elsewhere in the city. Decision time comes with the small beers - are you happy paying £4 for 330ml of something can-conditioned (i.e. potentially tasting like all of its brethren) or would you rather have a full pint, with more chance of flavour, elsewhere for around £3.50?
Ultimately no one's twisting your arm but these are considerations for many of us. read more