First impressions are odd, unlike Oran Mor, this still feels very much like a church when you walk in. Turn right for the bar, left for the theatre.
The main bar space is smaller than I thought it'd be but it's spacious enough to have two fireplaces with real fires, will be a nice cosy place during the winter. There is extra seating round the back of the bar so if it looks full be sure to check/ask the staff (it's not signposted at all).
Still relatively new I'll put some of the little niggles down to teething pains - having the lunch menu board out when it's not available (cos it's the weekend) for example.
As it was the weekend, the brunch menu was available so I plumped for French Toast with bacon and maple syrup. As always, I asked for the bacon to be crispy.
And lo, it was crispy! And damn delicious with a fine sprinkling of caster sugar to up the sweetness even more.
Price wise it's pretty reasonable/average for the area, the staff were friendly if a little inexperienced (or that's the perception they gave) and the food arrived pretty quickly which was handy as I was starving!
Not so sure about the benches as they aren't particularly comfortable but that's easily fixe
I think I'll be back to try the menu but a good start for a new venture. read more