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Beside the King's Cross Thameslink station, the N1 branch of the multi-tentacled and laudable Big Chill festival and music bar operation made an impressive debut in 2007. Easy-to-share dishes, platters, sandwiches and burgers are consumed by a music-savvy daytime crowd, as are Tiger, Budvar and Leffe by the bottle. Wines run from a house Oléa de Comté (£3.25/£12.50) to a £24.50 Sancerre. After dark, cocktails appear, including house varieties by the glass or jug (Big Chill Punch with Finlandia and white peach purée, £6.50/£19.50), accompanying an adventurous live music programme. Above the main bar area are an upstairs bar and terrace.
Time Out Bars, Pubs & Clubs Guide 2008/9
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I run my own small business so meeting new like minded people can be a struggle. I believe in work hard to play hard and experience all you can....
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This venue has everything without the unnecessary attitude you get from most clubs in the city. It has a warm atmosphere, that you could only find from your local pub. The venue is huge - with lovely sofas for more intimate chats with friends, and a huge dance floor to satisify most hard core ravers. The resident djs are just uber cool, I am most certainly addicted. Hope my next visit is as good as the last one!