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Hit over the head with a Crobar

Posted by Steve Loynes July 22 2010 02:20pm

The sophisticated discussion about how technology is changing the business landscape, and life itself, descended into general chaos. Damn the free bar that always seems to result in people talking nonsense at high volume.

The Dog & Duck in Soho was the venue for last night’s Wobbly Wednesday, the second month running that the real ale pub has played host. It’s not just the location, the range of beers, the function room, the staff and the outdoor space that makes it so scrumptious; it’s the deep fried food. There is a thing or two BP could learn from the Dog & Duck’s deep, deep, deep oil frying…

The cream of the UK tech and marketing journo scene had largely gone home by the time it seemed like a good idea to carry on elsewhere after the pub had closed.

The Crobar is very loud. The floor is sticky. Odours such as honest toil and Indian ink hang in the air. A strong magnet would pull the vast majority of punters across the mosh pit. There’s a dedication to black clothing of which Henry Ford would be proud. In short, it’s fabulous. At least, it is after a night of beer topped off with a few Jägerbombs.

Last Chameleon standing? Richard; respect.

ITPro’s Jennifer Scott offers CBR’s Steve Evans a piggyback to the Crobar

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