Walking in, you're in a lobby of the theatre itself - cracked molding on the ceiling dates back to the original days of the theatre, as well as parts of the original floor you are walking upon.
Looking up there is a wonderful looking broken bottles chandelier that adds to the beautiful destruction upon entry.
Continue down the hall and you enter the lounge - all blue neon, mirrored steel and reflections everywhere; modern and ultra cool.
I sidle to the metal bar and order a double tanqueray tonic tall glass no ice, and am welcomed with a smile and an introduction.
The staff are warm and friendly, easy to speak with and a wealth of information when it comes to talking about the history of the theatre, as well as its nearby amenities.
Recommend >> their Alsatian Pastry is a great plate to share!
I will return often as it's on my way home from work and the ambiance exactly what I look for in a lounge or nightclub. But there is great food to be had here as well - the chefs will offer you ideas. Cheers
Posted on March 02, 2009