Working Men's Club
February 10, 2009
I was supposed to keep this place in secret as that’s the most amazing London venue I’ve ever been to and I simply don’t want it to be overcrowded…Is that clear?
I don’t even know how we discovered Working Men’s Club. It was Banksy’s double yellow line flower in Pollard Street that attracted our attention at the beginning… Because it was cold and we needed a drink, we took a risk and got inside, downstairs to a private area.
Time stopped and has completely different dimension in that place. The communistic design (almost like in Poland) and proud, specific elegance of members moved us to tears. Older gentlemen were playing poker, ladies were chatting and enjoying Sunday drinks. Everything was exactly as it should be at a particular stage of life.
Working Men’s Club is really huge. There are some specific elements that make the place unique: thick carpets, tinsel, bingo, black jack, winking men and a barmaid with a beautiful make up. The most important thing is that everybody seems to respect Saturday. Ladies wear shining dresses, men are dressed in chic jackets and they all know how to have good manners and how to have fun.
If you are lucky enough, you can listen to a local star that can satisfy all music tastes. Beer is really cheap and it’s not so easy to have a cup of tea there.
The Working Men’s Club has a few more rooms (on the other floors) and seems to be pretty popular among trendy kids. Anyway, I’ll stay faithful to older crew and will try my best to become a member.
Keywords: club, poker, bingo, beer