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Sinclairs Oyster Bar |
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21/03/02 (47 review reads) |
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Advantages: cheap beer and well nive, seperate rooms to sit and drink with mates, not far to walk from the high street
Disadvantages: moshers hang around outside
The START POINT is the main entrance to the Printworks, on Exchange Square next to Hard Rock Café. Inside on the left is BUDDHA LOUNGE (see Clubs), on the right is Norwegian Blue (new, big, loud and uplifting vodka shot bar, 2am). At the top of the internal street on the right is Lloyds No.1 (a newer concept Wetherspoons on two floors, including music and reasonable prices, 2am). Externally to the right of the Hard Rock Cafe is TIGER TIGER (massive multi level super-bar and club, several bars each with a different theme, from hunting lodge to loft bar to kazbar, loads of action, NB. 25 yrs+ door policy, 2am). Opposite the main entrance of the Printworks is Zinc (Terance Conran restaurant come bar, pretty sylish as you would expect, 2am). 50 yards further round the corner are two historic pubs that were relocated and rebuilt brick by brick after the IRA bomb. First is Sinclairs Oyster Bar (historic old boozer that has lost little in the move. The oysters go back to 1845). Next door is the Olde Wellington Inn (ancient timbers and stone floors but no longer all original, not as authentic as Sinclairs). A few yards further is the Crown and Anchor (included because it is our only example of a traditional Holts pub - see local breweries on the Northern Quarter page. Very cheap beer). The START POINT is the main entrance to the Printworks, on Exchange Square next to Hard Rock Café. Inside on the left is BUDDHA LOUNGE (see Clubs), on the right is Norwegian Blue (new, big, loud and uplifting vodka shot bar, 2am). At the top of the internal street on the right is Lloyds No.1 (a newer concept Wetherspoons on two floors, including music and reasonable prices, 2am). Externally to the right of the Hard Rock Cafe is TIGER TIGER (massive multi level super-bar and club, several bars each with a different theme, from hunting lodge to loft bar to kazbar, loads of action, NB. 25 yrs+ door policy, 2am). Opposite th
e main entrance of the Printworks is Zinc (Terance Conran restaurant come bar, pretty sylish as you would expect, 2am). 50 yards further round the corner are two historic pubs that were relocated and rebuilt brick by brick after the IRA bomb. First is Sinclairs Oyster Bar (historic old boozer that has lost little in the move. The oysters go back to 1845). Next door is the Olde Wellington Inn (ancient timbers and stone floors but no longer all original, not as authentic as Sinclairs). A few yards further is the Crown and Anchor (included because it is our only example of a traditional Holts pub - see local breweries on the Northern Quarter page. Very cheap beer).
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- 21/03/02 NOT DOING VERY WELL ARE YOU?
So far 3 opinions posted of which TWO ARE STOLEN
INCLUDING THIS ONE TAKEN FROM here
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- 21/03/02 Oysters from 1845? They will be inedible! Welcome to dooyoo and enjoy the site. |
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- 21/03/02 A good start, welcome to dooyoo
Mick |
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