The Trafalgar Bar
Outside of the rougher select of the guild hall bar crawl is the Lloyd’s bar, a far cry from the wetherspoons mentality and its sister bar down the road. the entrance is similar to that of a popular club, stiff bouncers and a staircase ascends into the venue. walking past a few empty [...]
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Tags: Portsmouth
The Mary Shelley Bar(a lloyds bar)
With the name of the author of frankenstein you would expect this bar closer to the beach end of Bournemouth to be quite scary but instead it sits on the road bright as a theatre on broad-way. Inside the place is bustling, the body of the bar is Shallow and [...]
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Tags: Bournemouth
Lloyds Bar
A lloyds bar joins the line-up of this parade of bars along the Waterfront in Nottingham to offer cheap wetherspoons-style services to drinkers who are after some low playing commercial tunes, TV screens over the bar showing sports during such seasons and very loud crowds cheering for a love of alcohol. The bar is [...]
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Tags: Nottingham
August 21st, 2007 · 1 Comment
The Montagu Pyke
The Montague Pyke is a very large Lloyd’s bar in the middle of the west-end yet its entrance is almost too modest for its own good and hides a perfectly good bar behind its doors. The venue paves right through from Charing Cross Road to Soho. Inside is a short entrance with a [...]
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Tags: Soho and Leicester Square
The Corn Exchange(Lloyd’s Bar)
An absolute palace of a venue and who would have thought indeed that this was Lloyd’s bar in its own right?It sits just beyond the lip of the market and once inside there is a cyan glow about the place which extends onto two levels with tables and seating on the divisions [...]
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Tags: Leicester
The Glassworks(Lloyd’s No.1 Bar)
The Glassworks is a Lloyd’s bar (of the Wetherspoons chain) hidden in the new N1 complex in Angel. Its a simple trek up some stairs and along the walkway and you’re facing a bar with a totally glass front. Inside the path leads directly to the bar with table separated on either [...]
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Tags: Angel and Islington
December 19th, 2005 · 6 Comments
The Waterend Barn (Lloyds Bar)
Opened February 2005 this place is an old historical building that was purchased by the Wetherspoons group and established as a quality Bar and Restaurant. The Pub has tables outside dimly lit in green and inside is a big hall of excited youthful crowds that are packing into the bar for [...]
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Tags: St Albans
The Ice Wharf
This place was far better when you could actually get a seat. Nowadays its very busy and although its huge you can have trouble getting in. Its dead cheap being a Lloyd’s bar and has a wonderful view of the river. The food is also pretty good and the music is modern and [...]
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Tags: Camden and Chalk Farm