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Small winebar styled on a French café.
A huge list of expertly mixed cocktails with a decent old-time jazz backdrop.
The interior of V+ Lounge is fantastic, all dark wooden tables and grand leather thrones.
Four virtual golf simulators are the selling point of this theme bar.
A large floor space and muted soundtrack make for a quiet, charming bar.
Tiled floors, light woods and a decent sized tapas menu make for a likeable spot.
Modernista could just as well be found tucked away in a Parisian backstreet as a Beijing hutong.
A centralised bar and larger dancefloor plus hefty door prices.
Dail down your cynicism meter and you might just enjoy the place.
Nestled down a little street around the corner from 798 Square, the entrance to Cave Café opens onto a snug, dimly lit dining/drinking area.
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