Join in the fun at The Cliff, a popular gay venue centrally located in a residential area of Southend on Sea. Originally an old dairy with a semi-traditional feel, this small but lively bar has been transformed, you can enjoy a drink and a chat in comfort and in the summer months, come and enjoy a drink outside and watch the world go by. There is an excellent atmosphere here in a friendly trouble free environment.
Large three-storey corner pub built c.1888 with painted-over exterior tiles. It features a colourful tiled wall, and also the biggest collection of Victorian back-painted mirrors in a pub that CAMRA is aware of. (There are other good displays of back-painted mirrors in the snug of the Half Moon, Herne Hill, London SE24 and on the left-hand wall of the Bunch of Grapes, Brompton, London SE3.) On the back wall of the main bar there are eight large and two small back-painted mirrors with plants, birds and a couple of rather delightful frogs, which are signed 'YOUNG & MARTEN, STRATFORD'. Sadly, the modern fittings in the form of two coolers and display shelves in front of them are truly crass.
The tiled wall with a pictorial panel is in a former entrance lobby - note the sealed-up outside door and the obvious opening-up of between the tiled area and the area with the mirrors. The floor-to-ceiling tiling features a multi-tile panel depicting a girl with a pail against a background of farm buildings and a few cows. It is signed 'L. Hall 1888'. The main bar consisted of at least two rooms in the past (note two exterior doors - one has 'Public bar' in etched glass) and retains its original bar counter and the ceiling is held up by two columns with decorative capitals. There is a separate small room at the rear also with an original counter and an internal porch with more etched glass. Southend's premier gay pub.
Large three-storey corner pub built c.1888 with painted-over exterior tiles. It features a colourful tiled wall, and also the biggest collection of Victorian back-painted mirrors in a pub that CAMRA is aware of. (There are other good displays of back-painted mirrors in the snug of the Half Moon, Herne Hill, London SE24 and on the left-hand wall of the Bunch of Grapes, Brompton, London SE3.) On the back wall of the main bar there are eight large and two small back-painted mirrors with plants, birds and a couple of rather delightful frogs, which are signed 'YOUNG & MARTEN, STRATFORD'. Sadly, the modern fittings in the form of two coolers and display shelves in front of them are truly crass.
The tiled wall with a pictorial panel is in a former entrance lobby - note the sealed-up outside door and the obvious opening-up of between the tiled area and the area with the mirrors. The floor-to-ceiling tiling features a multi-tile panel depicting a girl with a pail against a background of farm buildings and a few cows. It is signed 'L. Hall 1888'. The main bar consisted of at least two rooms in the past (note two exterior doors - one has 'Public bar' in etched glass) and retains its original bar counter and the ceiling is held up by two columns with decorative capitals. There is a separate small room at the rear also with an original counter and an internal porch with more etched glass. Southend's premier gay pub.
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