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Reproduced from Sydway Edition 9 with permission.
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The Nag’s Head has an English pub feel to it. Set over two levels, the first features a public bar, table seating and the pub restaurant. This level used to be bigger but sadly the pokies have taken over and it is about half the size it used to be. They at least had to good sense to give the gamblers a room of their own so as not to completely destroy the ambience (yes, I loved the Witlam’s “Blow Up the Pokies”!) Upstairs there are couches and another bar area.
The décor is ye olde pub style with lots of dark wood and wine barrels for tables.
On Thursday nights they have a great live acoustic guitar duo, which are a lot of fun and play the kind of music that is perfect to sing off tune to - beer in hand and eyes closed. You will assuredly find a number of trashy punters cutting the rug on the “dancefloor” (read: small space of carpet) in front of the musicians.
It attracts a youngish crowd, but you do get some golden oldies that are regulars. It has a light hearted atmosphere and not for those too cool for school.
Prices are in the low end and service is friendly and efficient. Great place to pop in later in the evening for a sing along or sit with a Guiness and the paper on a winter afternoon.
review by: Katie Haire
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