its real sneaky this place.
i wonder about its first days, when all people had to go by was a dinky sign leading to a basement, where no one could see all the great cheer that was flowing beneath the ground like a creeping quake about to strike.
when you manage to descend into the deep of c'est what (and i saw a lady haul her stroller down their flight of about 30 stairs) you feel like youve just crawled into some underground den to store drugs or refugees or something sinister. but it actually FEELS nor LOOKS anything like that.
when you enter you actually feel like someone built their cottage underground. you can go in every possible direction it seems like. go to the right and youll be amongst tables that can witness firsthand live music.
go straight to the back and you can cozy up near the fireplace which has in front of it a large yet very short table that separates the seats that surround it. if not for the couches, you could slap some pillows around and it might be the perfect place to eat sushi. go to your left and theres a long bar filled with handfuls of draught beer and you are pretty much guaranteed to try something youve never tried before. that space is surrounded by more chill out spaces, and i believe i witnessed some pool tables...could be wrong on that one though.
the food we had was great pub food, the service was quick, polite and with good humour. i havent been here in a while since this time and im glad to have been reminded.