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A bar in [[Locale Brixton|Brixton]]. |
In the early years of the new century, the Brixton end of Colharbour Lane was brightened by the opening of an eccentric little café bar. Crammed into a small ground floor space under some council housing, it offered wickedly-concocted smoothies and milk shakes, juice cocktails, cheap organic cooked food, alcoholic cocktails, poetry readings, jazz nights, comfortable armchairs and bookshelves stuffed with a very random collection of books. It was a very pleasant place to relax and many local residents were disappointed when it suddenly disappeared to be replaced by an equally eccentric but much less successful furniture shop. |
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In the early years of the new century, the [[Locale Brixton|Brixton]] end of Coldharbour Lane was brightened by the opening of an eccentric little cafe bar. Crammed into a small ground floor space under some council housing, it offered wickedly-concocted smoothies and milk shakes, juice cocktails, cheap organic cooked food, alcoholic cocktails, poetry readings, jazz nights, comfortable armchairs and bookshelves stuffed with a very random collection of books. It was a very pleasant place to relax and many local residents were disappointed when it suddenly disappeared to be replaced by an equally eccentric but much less successful furniture shop. It returned a few years later as a cocktail bar but that closed too. |
The good news is that this small but fun café bar has just reopened (as of Nov 16 2008 it has been open for five weeks). The bookshelves are gone but everything else is back, so much so that it feels as if it simply closed for a quick spring clean. The café is snug, with seating for about sixteen people inside (there is outside seating in good weather). Friday night is live music and poetry night (from 8:30pm) and Saturday is Jazz night. The venue can be hired for parties or events. |
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The good news is that this small but fun cafe bar has just reopened (as of mid-November 2008 it has been open for five weeks). The original bookshelves are gone but everything else is back, so much so that it feels as if it simply closed for a quick spring clean. The cafe is snug, with seating for about 16 people inside (there is outside seating in good weather). Friday night is live music and poetry night (from 8:30pm) and Saturday is jazz night. The venue can be hired for parties or events. |
Smoothies are £4 each and Juice cocktails are £3. All are made freshly on the premises (you can see buckets full of mangos in the corner). There is coffee and a couple of beers on tap (Staropramen and Stella). Alcoholic cocktails are £4.50 before midnight and £5 after. |
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Smoothies are £4 each and Juice cocktails are £3. All are made freshly on the premises (you can see buckets full of mangoes in the corner). There is coffee and a couple of beers on tap (Staropramen and Stella). Alcoholic cocktails are £4.50 before midnight and £5 after. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[itsbruce]], 16 November 2008.</div> |
<div class='last verified'>Last visited by [[itsbruce]] on 16 November 2008.</div> |
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host='86.154.99.123' hours_text='11am-late Mon-Sun' |
host='195.137.89.217' hours_text='11am till late, 7 days a week.' |
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opening_hours_text='11am-late Mon-Sun' |
opening_hours_text='11am till late, 7 days a week.' |
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summary='Unusual Cocktail/Juice Bar' summary='Unusual cocktail/juice bar in Brixton.' | summary='Unusual Cocktail/Juice Bar' summary='Unusual cocktail/juice bar in Brixton.' |
In the early years of the new century, the Brixton end of Colharbour Lane was brightened by the opening of an eccentric little café bar. Crammed into a small ground floor space under some council housing, it offered wickedly-concocted smoothies and milk shakes, juice cocktails, cheap organic cooked food, alcoholic cocktails, poetry readings, jazz nights, comfortable armchairs and bookshelves stuffed with a very random collection of books. It was a very pleasant place to relax and many local residents were disappointed when it suddenly disappeared to be replaced by an equally eccentric but much less successful furniture shop.
The good news is that this small but fun café bar has just reopened (as of Nov 16 2008 it has been open for five weeks). The bookshelves are gone but everything else is back, so much so that it feels as if it simply closed for a quick spring clean. The café is snug, with seating for about sixteen people inside (there is outside seating in good weather). Friday night is live music and poetry night (from 8:30pm) and Saturday is Jazz night. The venue can be hired for parties or events.
Smoothies are £4 each and Juice cocktails are £3. All are made freshly on the premises (you can see buckets full of mangos in the corner). There is coffee and a couple of beers on tap (Staropramen and Stella). Alcoholic cocktails are £4.50 before midnight and £5 after.
The food menu includes sandwidches, quiches, soups, pies, salads (all at £4.50) and cakes (£3.50), all made with organic ingredients. Apparently they are introducing a special Sunday Roast lunch menu.
itsbruce didn't try the food on this visit but can testify to the continued high quality of the smoothies. In the Juice Bar's previous life, the food was well cooked and healthy but nothing special.
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