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Gin Parlour
For a taste of life in a Victorian gentleman’s club, head to this sophisticated drinking den. Purple banquettes and dark wood panels frame a backlit bar stocked with the largest selection of gin in the West Midlands. Legal eagles, city slickers and students bowl up for classic movies on Wednesday, Gin’ll Fix It on Friday and a burlesque show on the last Thursday of every month.
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Jam House
Nasal-toned piano-meister Jools Holland was the brains behind this moody music venue in posh St Paul's Sq. Acts range from jazz big bands to famous soul crooners. Over 21s only.
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Old Joint Stock
This vast, high-ceilinged cathedral of beer, a former bank, is marred by service without a smile. But the glittering furnishings and impressive setting, together with some half-decent ales, make it worth a stop.
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Prague
Leather sofas, white-tile floor, glammed-up crowds and a cool, funk-grooved dance soundtrack make this the bar of choice among discerning Arcadian Centre revellers. Portuguese-inspired dishes are also served.
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Sobar
A glammed-up, shirted and booted crowd packs out this black-and-red bar to the strains of mainstream dance and house.
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Mechu
Work-eat-drink-play is the motto at this slick bistro and club northwest of the centre. Accordingly, most patrons come straight from the office to sup, sip and sway.
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Island Bar
Locals rave about the cocktails at this funky nightspot, where you can sit in Perspex chairs in front of giant blow-ups of Hawaiian beaches and groove to rock and roll.
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