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  • Came with great company; it was my best friend's birthday that we celebrated here. It was a Tuesday night, and apparently Tuesday nights are karaoke nights here. Some of my companions went up in front of the whole pub to sing. Usually most people will listen to just the first couple of lines the person sings and then ignore the rest of his/her lines. But when my best friend went up to sing Frozen's "Let It Go", everyone appeared to be not only listening but singing along. Both women and men. This proves that "Let It Go" is not such a girly song after all. When no karaoke song is playing, I would appreciate them putting on music that is low enough to hear my company perfectly from across the table. But no, they resorted to playing music that I would say was close to the volume level of club music. I had to shout at everyone in my group in order to carry on a conversation. No one at our table ordered food except one person. I tried a bit of her pizza and it tasted pretty nice. Could have been better but it was definitely something that would have been tasty to any hungry person (who likes pizza). I remember ordering a cosmopolitan and a Stella Artois (both my favourites). They were awesome! The right mix of alcohol and juice in the margarita and the right coldness with the Stella Artois! The waitress was very attentive to our group, something that pleasantly surprised me, considering that it was a full house that night and the tables were so close together. The moment my drink was finished, she'd appear and ask me if I wanted more or anything else. Thumbs-up for customer service! What I detested was the seating arrangement. The tables were in very close proximity! So much that my back could literally be touching the back of a stranger. Needless to say, I had a hard time navigating my way out of the restaurant. The shortest route out was between two occupied separate tables, and yet, for the life of me, I could not pass between those tables. So I had to walk along 5 seats of the table I was at, go around another table, and then walk along the length of half the restaurant to get to the exit doors. Why did they not open up the second floor of the pub? I understand that all the karaoke had to happen on the first floor but I'm pretty sure many would have gladly opted for the open space of the second floor.
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