Inside Bar Street

Published 18th of November, 2021

Old TV

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Well, the rear upper floors did, anyway. The area towards the front was a lot more like a traditional loft. Almost as if the rear toilets were a mezzanine level and they had put in a lowered ceiling in front for the club decor.

Sage Advice, Unless You Are A Cat

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Woodyz

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Now this place is a bit of an enigma. According to their Facebook Page, they didn't open here until 2017. The page was created on April 16th, 2017, and they had their Grand Opening on the 5th May.

The day after, a few pictures of the opening night were posted, and that's the last time the page was updated.

However, if you Google Woodyz, you can find fairly unflattering reviews going back 12 years or more, so I imagine that it's "Grand Opening" was merely a refurb, which clearly didn't go down very well.

Upstairs, Downstairs

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All these bar husks have apartments above them. This staircase looked like it might lead to them so I didn't ascend it. I had no desire to disturb anybody.

End Of The Road

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From here to the sea front, the area picks up a great deal. Very soon you are surrounded by delicious tempting restaurants and noisy bars jostling for your attention. We shall continue our tour of Kato Paphos there, so you can see for yourself.

Stay tuned for Part 4!

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