Deceptively purple pub on the outside; also because it is a corner bar you expect it to be massive inside, which it is not, it is small contemporary wood finished affair, with an exceptionally good pint of Guinness.
Nice and relaxed inside, seats where a bit uncomfortable, had to drink more to take the edge of the agony
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