Lounge bar and restaurant serving cocktails, wines and keg beers from the fonts. The large lounge bar is used for drinks and conversation, and meals are served in the separate dining areas. In common with other venues in the Lounges group, the walls are adorned with a mix of paintings, prints and miscellaneous artefacts. Historic Interest: The building was formerly Salisbury College of Art until it moved to its current location on the Southampton Road. It backs onto the Cathedral Close and dates back to early 20th century, being an extension of the Literary & Scientific Institution built in 1871 by A C Bothams. Grade II List Entry Number 1273453
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