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It's worth actually saying a bit more about the place, including in the tile as it could have been a dry cleaners or something else clothes related. I could have ignored the post, or made more clever comments but Googled it. To find I'd actually been there on a snowy evening as the Canopy was shut. Staff was good, there was no music on, it looked like it would have a good vibe and I really enjoyed the music paper cuttings in the toilet area as I am old I recognised many of the bands. Ratings are good. Feel free to invite me to your do!
I was there last weekend - really liked it, very cool atmosphere and I thought the drinks were really reasonably priced. There were two different semi-private parties/club nights going on in both rooms but it was very relaxed and people were wandering between the two as the evening progressed. Funky unisex loos. Not somewhere to go if you want smart or fancy, but for a quirky cool vibe it gets a 9.5/10 for me (half-mark deducted for damp smell, though I guess that goes with the railway arch territory!).

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