Fingers Piano Bar
We're not going to be coy about it - if you looked up 'dive' in the dictionary, there'd be a picture of this hellish attempt at a piano bar. You'd think piano bars would be all glamorous and elegant like some sort of 1930s, high society film full of swanky stars swilling champagne and smoking long cigarettes, but Fingers quickly dispels that notion. Always packed and always full of middle-aged drunkards, it's definitely not the place to relax of an evening with a fine meal to enjoy some light jazz. A bit more Chas 'n' Dave than Fred and Ginger. You've been warned but then again, cacophony could be your sort of thing.



1 Comment
michael moon
20 Mar 2011Ive read most of the reviews of this bar, good and bad, and the thing that i am getting from most of them is that it is "always crowded" (in the form of a complaint quite a lot of the time).........which tells me that they must be doing something right, right? as for the "get rid of the pianoplayers" /bad music etc., comments, go back to your bloody karaokes, loves, and leave the live music to the professionals...................... Michael Moon (regular pianist at one time at Fingers before having to stay home for family reasons)