I stumbled upon this new chique bar last week and although flyers say it's for over 30s I felt very comfortable being an early twenty-something as most of the people there seemed to be my age. After speaking to the very friendly manager he explained that under 30s are more than welcome, but he will be running a strict door policy for the dress code.
The bar is located in what was "Studio 2" of the world famous Parr Street Studios, where the likes of Coldplay, Take That, Barry Manilow, Spice Girls, Echo & The Bunnymen and Diana Ross have all recorded. The main room serves as a large seating/standing area with space for live bands to perform. Two of the old drum rooms still retain many of their original features, one filled with bean bags, and the other made into a nouveau gothic style dinning room. The bar service area is in what was the recording engineers suite with a large window looking out into main room.
The bar prices are very reasonable (pint of premium lager and small glass of Merlot came to just over £6) for a chique bar like this. The staff are very friendly and with the promise of live music every Saturday I can see this venue quickly becoming "the place" to go and have a chilled sociable drink.
As well as it's role as a bar, Studio2 also serve breakfast from 7am to noon. The menu (http://www.parrstreet.co.uk/STUDIO2/Downloads/Studio%202%20Breakfast.pdf ) has every ranging from a full "organic" English, to omelette. I haven't tried the food here, but with the catering side of the business being run by the brains behind the food at Alma De Cuba I have every faith that it'll be of their high standard at yet again very reasonable prices.
I would highly recommend, if I could give 6 stars I would! read more