Cosy by name, cosy by nature. It has a perfectly sized dance floor to break out some moves. Mixed crowd, but mainly younger guys. The dj was good, some great remixs — but don’t think of asking for a request: it’ll never happen. The staff weren’t the best at serving drinks(a habit of repeatedly skipping people for regulars). But i would recommend it as the patrons are very friendly and chatty.
Adam S.
Classificação do local: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Cosy bar. What can I say. It offered to great nights for me and the Eurovision gang. It’s one of those gay bars that you just can’t help but love. Disco balls are everywhere for starters, the waiters are lovely and again speak great English which is helpful. The music was amazing. They had a DJ live mixing. You wouldn’t get that in the UK in a bar no bigger than a large garage… it’s not called cosy for nothing. Jokes aside, it’s a decent size but after 1am is when it come to life and gets very, well cosy… especially on the tiny dancefloor. That didn’t stop us representing the UK though.
John K.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
Well… I was trying to decide between 3 and 4 stars. I ended up at Cosy a couple nights in a row on a Thurs and Fri night. Friday was at 6am, so pretty much the end of the night. From my out of towner’s point of view, this place was cool. On a thurs, it was pretty mellow, with a few cute people, although we pretty much stuck with the local friends we’d met in the street. Friday, the crowd was sloppier, but eccentric and interesting, although I wasn’t really feeling it and left only after 25 minutes or so. The dance floor was small, but present. The music was mainstream, but the crowd liked it. It’s worth stopping in and checking out.