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99-100 Turnmill Street
London, EC1M 5QP
Nearest Transport: Farringdon
Ember boasts a restaurant and bar upstairs which serves a variety of modern European dishes and sandwiches. There is als... more
below 20 pounds

Great Farringdon Bar

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    Ember
    99-100 Turnmill Street London EC1M 5QP uk
    21st February 2007
    Great Farringdon Bar
    Current
    Met a date at Farringdon tube station, and discovered this great bar. Being so close to the tube its always busy with young professionals, and having been a couple of times now, the atmosphere is always great. As you walk in, the bar is dotted with couches and leather stools, giving it an informal, friendly feeling. Down the stairs leads to SubEmber, which has even more couches in corners, which can be reserved on request. Has a club night on saturday with DJs till 2am. Thoroughly recommend.
    sue at 18th May 2007

    Hi. How noisy has it been when you have visited this bar?

    designertom at 18th May 2007

    It varies. On a week day it gets pretty busy early on, in fact you can't reserve spaces much after 6pm because of this. On a weekend it takes an hour or two longer to get busy, so reservations are possible for a little while longer. Once busy it is pretty lively, but not so much so that its dificult to chat around one of the tables.

    sue at 18th May 2007

    Thanks very much for the feedback!

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