Classificação do local: 2 Liverpool, United Kingdom
The Pen & Wig is a fairly tatty pub by the looks of the outside and inside also doesn’t do it justice. By observation, it does attract mainly older men. Some customers also tend to stare at you. Well as you would imagine, this is certainly not one of the best pubs I’ve been to and is as basic as you would get. I came here for a quick drink and to watch some tennis; it wasn’t exactly a plasma screen but it did suffice. As for the atmosphere, well it was all a bit dreary and blasé. No sooner had I arrived, I wanted to leave shortly after.
Dave L.
Classificação do local: 2 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Not many pubs I’ve been to share an entrance with a lap-dancing bar. After initial confusion with the doorman in which we tried to run away before cooties could infect us, he informed us that the pit of sleaze is actually the other place next door and the doorway on the right in fact just leads to a pub. What fearsome men we are. Gaudily coloured with pumping music, a dodgy clientele and booths that curve around a tacky, circular dancefloor, the Pen & Wig tries to look like something off Scarface but instead falls short into Grand Theft Auto territory. Unless it’s built solely from pixels, that’s not a good look for a bar in my mind.
REDSTA
Classificação do local: 1 Liverpool, United Kingdom
My first memory of this place was as a newly graduated junior attempting to keep up with the hardened old school. How things have changed. Unfortunately it now shares an entrance with a lap dancing bar but having negotiated that embarrassment you will find lunacy on a Saturday night. Phil Jones isn’t eveyone’s cup of tea– an ageing, arrogant ‘musician’ but he does get a response from the audience even if most of them are fixture’s at his gigs. The beer is mediocre and the bar has seen better days but you should have good night– just avoid the women, they are not like others– Promise you– I know!!!