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Sports CafeNewest Review: ... and high diving there. Around the rest of the bar are multiple plasma screens that all display the various events available on the in-house TV network, but when a major event is on (like the football world cup) all of these screens are tuned into the live events, allowing for an easy view from anywhere – unlike some pubs with Sky screens. Towards the rear of the ground floor, past the F1 car ... more |
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by gnipping - written on 11.05.07 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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The Sports Café is part of a national chain of eight American theme bars. This review deals specifically with the branch situated centrally on Birmingham’s main Strip - Broad Street. The venue itself changes greatly between day and evening trade, with some facilities that are closed during the evenings. The ground floor is a vast area with two bars that get very busy at the weekend, certainly not the place you could prop up the bar. But during the day this is a totally different experience. Booths line one of the walls and provide very comfortable and intimate surroundings. In each booth a TV has been mounted in the wall which plays from a ...
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