"Deciphering the Code"
West 5 is my local gay bar/pub and over the last few years I’ve been here a few times. The recent change in management of the venue has left me intrigued to what they will do with the venue.
Upon entering, I was warmly greeted by DJ Fanny Love and she introduced me to those that were there. I felt like part of the group and I could see that there is a real laid back, community feel.
The night started out with chatter and mingling, and subtly moved onto contemporary hits playing. The atmosphere was filled with laughter from groups of girls; some women standing in the shadows having a little boogie, while others were just having a catch-up. The night wrapped up with a live performance by singer, Saskia - this did get the crowd involved!
The venue is imitate and offers a respite from the usual hangouts, with the focus on conversation opposed to drunken frolicking.
I was blessed in that a few of my besties joined, if I’d gone alone I would have perhaps had a different experience all together. As this was the opening night for Code, I can see it gaining momentum in the coming months.
On the whole, as far as first nights go, the evening went well. I feel that the rain and location of West 5 would make it difficult to attract people from farther out.
However, it doesn’t try and be anything it isn’t and I praise it for that. As I said, the community feel of the place makes me hopeful that it could be a prominent place for the gays of west London to hang out.
The evening was like a regular pub with a buzzing group of people having a good time without any airs or graces, or glances like some Soho hangouts. I would definitely recommend the night to locals, in that it’s a great place to meet gay people. The drink selection is fairly standard and reasonably priced, the music would suit all tastes too.
By Le Fin
Great review, right on the money!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more :)