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Businiess name:  Posh Bar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I go to Posh pretty often - a few times a week - I have to be honest though; it's not because Posh is so amazingly good - it's because the other bars in the neighbourhood are so painfully boring. Therapy, Vlada, I'd have more fun if I sat in my bathroom with a bottle of cheap vodka.\r \r Most times I've been to Posh I've had a pretty good time. There are plenty of regulars so you can turn up anytime and there'll always be someone you know hanging out at the bar, or out front smoking a cigarette.\r \r The bar staff are pretty friendly - one of them is very cute too :-) The owner seems like a cool guy - as soon as he heard it was my birthday the drinks were on the house for the whole evening. Nice, right? :-)\r \r Having been to Posh 100 times or so, and being well over the legal age limit, I was less than impressed by the new bouncer who completely refused me entry because I didn't have my photo ID on me. Carrying a passport when you go to a bar is just not a very wise thing to do (we don't have ID cards in the UK) He could have made SOME effort to verify that I'm a regular at the bar, but that would have taken some intelligence & involved him getting off his fat butt. Well if the owner wants to lose my $400/month of business, he should employ that bouncer full-time. \r \r I'm not sure where Posh gets its name from...maybe it's supposed to be ironic?? I lived in the area for years before I went there for the first time - and it was the name of the place that had always put me off wanting to check it out. I just imagined a place called Posh would be full of emaciated 20 yr olds in skin-tight fluorescent t-shirts.\r \r So, overall, recommended. It's not stylish, it's not ""cool"", it's not filled with gorgeous guys (there are a few, on a good night)...but it's not a bad way to spend a few hours. The people are friendly, the music's usually good, you can take your drinks outside while you have a smoke...what more could you ask for? ;-) Pros: friendly, laid-back, good music, not too expensive Cons: the downstairs bathroom & the new bouncer

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