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I've already mentioned in the past how much I like this place but when we popped in this evening for a couple we seem to have stumbled upon the best 3-day-ongoing-party ever. Lot's of regulars in various stages of "dehydration" and the sound system at great volume. Was it someone's birthday?


If it wasn't for work tomorrow I would have joined in properly

Nothing to do with age Charlie, that's always been my problem with it. I really really like it in there, and would call it my favourite bar on LL, but when it gets really busy, I actually feel really uncomfortable.


Sure someone said on here there was a rumour they were going to extend out back or upstairs or something... That would be cool!

This sounds like a lot of fun. Wish I'd popped in over the weekend. I seemed to have cut down on my trips to Inside 72 since the smoking ban came in. I like to get a seat at the bar - in between the speakers - for maximum stereo effect. Very good sound system in there and they play some great stuff. Barmaids are cool too.

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