I went
to the launch of Revolucion De Cuba, a new bar, on Peter St on Friday
12th. I wasn’t bowled over.
The
night started with promoters dressed in white suits, posing by a
white Cadillac parked up outside the venue, formerly Squares. I tried to film it but my
shitty HTC Wildfire wouldn’t focus. The flyer I had offered me a
free drink on entry, but the door staff took the flyer off me at the
door. The queues for drinks were long. The first drink I got I didn’t
have to pay for, but I found myself thinking- how did the barman know
that the drink he served me was my free first drink? I could have
gone ‘round to the other side of the oval-shaped bar and got my
“first drink” again off another member of staff if I’d been the
type. Having said that, as the barman took neither the money nor the
flyer off me I was left feeling like I’d ripped the bar off.
Strange.
The bar is unrecogniseable from it's old guise- Squares had a gaping hole in the middle of the floor which allowed customers to peer down from the quadrangeld balcony to a lower-level dancefloor. This has been totally filled in, with a small underground area allowed for toilets.
The bar is unrecogniseable from it's old guise- Squares had a gaping hole in the middle of the floor which allowed customers to peer down from the quadrangeld balcony to a lower-level dancefloor. This has been totally filled in, with a small underground area allowed for toilets.
The
music was chart pop with a Latin twist, which isn’t my taste- all
your Pitbulls and J-Los were on rotation. Eventually they were replaced by a live Latin band, which spiced things up momentarily. The atmosphere on the whole, though, was dull and
samey, but at least it was busy, unlike most of the city.
And
so, the rumoured revival
of Peter St continues, but perhaps not for my generation this time…
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