A fairly featureless keg-only bar popular for it showing TV sports. The large, covered outside drinking area at the front is a popular meeting point.
Historic Interest
Opened c.14/10/2005 in converted shop premises as Escape. Planning Application 074945/FU/2005/S2 | Change Of Use from shop (class A1) to TV lounge (class A4). Granted 29/4/2005. Closed briefly in April 2013, but that was only for a minor refurbishment, it was re-born as Escape 2. Closed 3/9/2019 company insolvent; future uncertain. Re-opened mid 2021.
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