Inspired by travels to cities such as Paris, Madrid and Marrakesh, designer Fleur Jackson has transformed this small dining space into a bohemian wonderland. Artwork, antiques and colourful crockery are thrown together in what seems like an afterthought, but you just know each piece has been lovingly placed. The culinary experience matches the candlelit decor, with tapas, kofta and vegetarian mezze among the Mediterranean dishes. And just when you thought it couldn't get any more seductive, co-owner Kyron Bourke tickles the ivories at his canopy-swathed piano,as an ever-changing coterie of cabaret artistes entertains delighted diners.
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What's not to like? great food and atmosphere friendly staff wonderful decor that looks looks like it was put there for love and not to win some obscure fashion award...and great music ( I think the house musician was on that night- great style looked like a pirate).Can't wait to get back there.