Inside Bar Street
Football Crazy

I descended the stairs again, and went to look at the underside of that dome I saw. Turned out it was a football-shaped reflective surface. Anyway, time to move on to the next husk of a bar.

Bar Number 2

This place is a bit of a puzzle. We never went down Bar Street in its Hey Day, as we had kids in tow and it isn't really conducive to families. Consequently I have no idea what this place was called. For the sake of this article, I shall name it Bar Number 2.
Little Mess

There appears to be a long bar here, so perhaps this was mainly for drinking? It is interesting to see how little mess there is in here, compared to Lineker's. I wonder why that is?
Felix Watches On

As I explored, I felt this little chap staring at me. He wasn't keen on Flash Photography.
Wood Fittings

I imagine Bar Number 2 hasn't been closed that long, as there are still a lot of wooden fittings around. This makes me wonder what Pantheon Hall is like now? We featured that last year and if you like Urban Exploring that place will blow your head off. There is a link below for more information, and we will also give a link to the dedicated Urban Exploring section of our website.
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