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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
wow, sounds like a very organized place. here people just go into bars and get shitfaced, make attempts at hooking up. oh, wait-- the jukebox is where one makes the musical display thing. these new jukebox the other day charged me $1 to play one song. one!! but anyway it seems that noumenal has seen different. but then again nashville is some sort of music mecca. or maybe i just go to the worst dives. maybe i'm still a little hangover too? but im supposed to be working. i need to make coffee.
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The friendliness of the Retro Bar is astonishing. For a London bar to choose its staff based on their competence and friendliness is something of an innovation these days but the staff at Retro Bar seem genuinely pleased to serve. They're transparently fond of the bar they work in. On top of that, the music is not your typical gay fare, showing a stripe of intelligence and crediting the customers with the same. On Karaoke night (Wednesday), Quiz night (Tuesday) and DJ nights (Friday and Saturday) nights, there's always the more chilled out upstairs bar to escape to. Wendy (the manageress) has given the place such a strong sense of personality that you'd never guess it was owned by a corporation. Retro Bar is the best bar in London, whether you're gay or not.
Dunno who wrote that review but Wendy is a really nice person.