Pitcher and Piano (Liverpool Street - London)
Pitcher and Piano

Just look at the picture- it seems like this pub bar is small, perhaps a long bar that starts on a lowered platofmr and rises up slowly to a dancefloor with couches on the right hand side. You would of course be correct this is all true but what you may not realise is that the room meets with a bar before opening out somewhat into a seated area on the left and a dancefloor becoming a galley at the far end which overlooks the lower level. To the left a spiraling staircase leads into the downstairs with its variety of alcoves, a second bar and dark spaces in which to get lost or at thge very least find a seat in this busy but not overcrowded club. The bar staff serve rather quickly throughout the place despite its size but the place remains untidy and littered. Seventy five percent of the people there are suited east london jippos that just got off the overground trains into liverpool street to get there sleazy groove on at the nearest venue.
Overall although this place is spoilt by letting in the expensively dressed morons of this world it is big and much bigger than I expected for the location. It would be a good place to bring a group of mates closing at gone 2am on a Friday night. Score is 7/10.
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