Went to Purl last night, having read great things about the quality of the mixology and the re-invention of the speakeasy/Victorian concoctions etc.
Venue
The venue is fantastic, lots of alcoves and very atmospheric - the bar looks like a chemist's workshop, and there are pianos scattered throughout the place. The music is a blend of electronic jazz swing, played at the right level, you can hold a decent conversation without having to shout or say 'what?'
Service
OK, first up - when I enquired I was assured that the venue was 'table service' meaning that they come and serve you at the table. Our group of four, having been seated waited for around 20 minutes without a single sign of any waitress, and the place wasn't exactly very busy! I eventually went to the bar to request service, a pattern that I had to repeat for the rest of the evening..
Drinks
Very expensive for what you get. I am very keen on mixing myself & I was not particularly impressed with the creations..
Mr Hyde's No.2 £10 - Nice smoke canister but very little alcohol, just half a small wine glass once you have emptied the wax-sealed test tube, and quite bitter - & that wasn't just my palate, others agreed.
What's your poison? £12 - This had the most ingenious presentation on a medicinal tray with a pill bottle of grape sherbert capsules, 'Blue death' tincture that just tasted of coloured water and a 'Poison' bottle that tasted of nothing whatsoever- and this was supposed to be Absinthe!! 10/10 for presentation but 0/10 for alcohol content What a rip off..
Blue Blazer £10 - This tasted really nice, with a good balance of flavours - Bourbon, Raspberry liqueur & Chartreuse. However it did not arrive on fire as the name would suggest.
Ketel N2 £10 - Basically just a double shot of Vodka with liquid nitrogen in it. There was supposed to be a choice of bitters which the waitress forgot, and by the time she served it to us the drink had stopped smoking, so quite disappointing.
Dark & Stormy £8.50 - The best of the ones I tasted, nice blend of Gosling's Rum with Ginger beer & bitters, a well-balanced long drink.
Conclusion
When leaving the waitress suddenly became very attentive for the first time that evening, & as she was handing me the card machine, enquiring about how we were getting hone etc. I realised the machine was asking me to give a 'service gratuity' !! - I pressed 'decline'
What a cheek! The total bill came to almost £130, and to be honest I won't be going back, nor recommending this 'joint' to anyone.
The drinks are overpriced and in some cases almost alcohol-free & the staff service is non-existent.
If you are looking for fancy gimmicks, old-world atmosphere, don't mind chasing waitresses to get served and have a pile of money to burn then this is the place for you!
MT read more