THE BLACK WIDOW: Tube Stop: Glouster Road on Piccadilly Line Average Drink Price: £3.00 The Black Widow is a must do for young travellers. It's the home pub of our American college student in London. It is a unique pub that explores the dark side and takes on a hip reputation. When first walking into the pub it is easy to get caught up in the gothic décor. The ambiance is dark and uses deep purple and crimson hues.
The bar taps are a tangled mess of metal and beakers and test tubes line the walls, in a funky, art deco kind of way. The restrooms (called toilets in England) are located downstairs, through an uneven walkway. When you finally get to them recorded, haunting sounds greet you, which can be quite unnerving after a few pints. There are plenty of different social settings to enjoy here. There are independent rooms, if you are looking to have a private party, or bar tables, if you want to mingle.
The pub is huge so to meet new people sit toward the front door or to enjoy the company of your old mates, grab a table near the rear. One of the main perks of this pub is their drink selection. Most pubs do not serve mixed drinks. However, the Black Widow has seven different pint-sized drinks, each named after the seven deadly sins of wrath, pride, lust, gluttony, envy, sloth, and greed. Each cocktail costs £3.25. If you are planning on sampling these delicious concoctions ask for a ³Passport to Purgatory² which entitles you to a free pitcher of drinks or a free t-shirt if you try them all (and it does not necessarily have to be in the same night.)
The Black Widow also sells test tube shots for £1 (but know that the test tube only equates to 1/3 of a shot in actuality.) Also, if you plan on visiting the pub more than one time, pick up a R.I.P. card. It is free and entitles you to 10% off of all your drink purchases and a free mini bottle of champagne on your birthday. About once a week they also have theme nights with funny bar games that allow patrons to participate and win free drinks. It is an overall fun place to chill.
This is the pub for you ifŠyou want to meet new people, you want to have a mixed drink, you are looking to mingle with an under 30 crowd, or if you have a passion for the darker side.
2006-06-06 16:49:16
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2016-11-14 06:34:07
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