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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I'm wondering what everyone considers to be the best bar in Stratford, I go out there a lot and I'm currently enjoying Oscars bar, even if it is a bit small. I hate to sound like an old fart (because I'm not), but I hate going into a bar where the music is so damn loud that you can't hold a decent conversation with anyone.
'Cross Keys' and 'Hole in the wall' are especially guilty of this, why is it necessary to have the music the same volume you'd get in a super club? It doesn't add the atmosphere, in fact it takes away from it! While I'm ranting, I may as well talk about how much I hate Chicago Rock Cafe. It would be great if I loved to pay £5 to go into bars with extremely overpriced drinks, moody barstaff who never have a clue who's next to be served, forty minute cues to get served, sticky carpets, stinking toilets, etc. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I agree with both of you, I can't understand why bars think that the louder the music, the more cool they are. I've been to the Cross Keys as well, and they had this DJ playing some quite heavy dance music as loud as he could! It seems completely rediculous for such a small bar. A place like that would benefit much more by playing some chilled out music.
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Try the Dirty Duck, down by the Theatre. Lovely on a summer's day! Free entertainment too, when the local wannabe's perform on the green opposite!
Was watching Richard the 111 there last year, before i realised the hunchback was a passer by! ![]() |
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