New Evaristo Club (aka Trisha's aka The Hideout)

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Subterranean Soho

The real deal in Soho. In 2001 seasoned Liverpudlian Trisha Bergonzi took over this basement 'hole' and transformed it into the kind of unaffected and spontaneous place restless urbanites (and suburbanites) fantasise about. It's just an L-shaped room with walls smothered in framed photos of Sinatra, the Pope, Dean Martin and other Italianate icons, plus a cosy outdoor smoking area. And the atmosphere's great. About two years into her reign, gay/lesbian-friendly Trisha decided to ...

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zachary81
zachary81 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Wonderful , warm and a very entertaining place


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