This venue seems absolutely brilliant but suffered the misfortune of hosting a near-empty event when I visited last weekend. On the ground floor only two or three of the bar's tables were full and downstairs a few bystanders waited optimistically for more party-goers to show up. The problem with this venue when it is empty is that it is painfully empty. Dividers between the small rooms don't make you feel as if you're alone in a smaller space, they make you feel like you're alone in a maze. I love the glamour and vibe of Last Days of Decadence so I'm looking forward to having another chance to see it but hopefully next time I'll actually be there with a bigger group.
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