Thursday 30 June 2011

T A T E

The People

Some days, Batman just wants to be Bruce. Not Bruce Wayne, just Bruce.

He wants to lounge about with his other hero friends, all of them in stealth mode. 

They stand at the bar and recount their adventures; play pool and puff on cigars. They are at ease, undisturbed by fainting damsels in distress.

They drink Hendrick's on the rocks, with a dash of tonic and a twist of lemon, reminiscing about criminals of the good ol' days and ruminating about today's entirely different breed…they wonder if as heroes, their jobs are ever done. 

The good thing is, hero or not, they know that there's always a place where they can be just Bruce. Or Peter. Or Clark.

TATE.
Inspired by the Roaring 20s, Tate revisits the exclusive speakeasies of the Prohibition period when alcohol was illegal and private bars were the only means for prominent patrons to enjoy premium drinks.

Embodying the old school ‘members-only’ bar philosophy of privacy and discretion, Tate is elegantly designed, appointed with solid wood, leather and crystal cut glass, lending it a persona that is intimate and understated.

Opening hours:
5pm- till late daily









Thanks for the review, Sean