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| - True: service can be slow. But it's just a matter of ordering strategically, because they are typically understaffed during the terrasse season. So instead of ordering drink by drink, go for a bottle of "something" with mixers, when in a group. And it doesn't have to be hard liquor. Wine cocktails are hot and easy to make at the table. The strong points are definitely the attention to detail in the charming decor (with airline inspired design choices). Also, the music trak in the background is usually quite thoughtful and enjoyable! Or, at least it was- last friday, when I was there and the resident DJ was spinning. As for the weak points: it was cold as hell with the front and back door open. I didn't mind since I just rocked my jacket the whole time- but for everyone else i.e. the ladies who were out with their latest, pretty spring fashions- were freezing their ass off---- literally. But my biggest complaint is leaving the back door open to the terrace aka the "Smoke Pit". I despise how terraces have turned into chimney-stack festivals. Next time I go, I'll break out a long-ass, double-corona Cuban cigar (which takes a good 45mins to smoke) and see how fast I clear everyone out- just to make a point. But seriously, the whole interiour of Plan B smelled like an ashtray. Speaking of smells... I must warn you if you sit close to the bathrooms, there didn't seem to be ventfans in the washrooms, so when someone pushes a number two... it will be waking up your nose--- so romantic. Febreeze could help, at the very least... Many details missed at this bar with customers suffering for it. Wouldn't be my first choice of bar, because of it, as well.
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