The Bull & Bear Tavern
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As the name suggests, the Bull and Bear tends to attract a lot of stockbrokers and white-collar professionals. The lunchtime crowd is thick with stock options and gossip about Tom Piotrowski. Come back after hours and there are definitely a few Gordon Gecko fans lurking around. With a low-key, old-boys feel to the place, the Bull and Bear knowns its clientele. The decor is an upmarket (but still relaxed) mix of plush leather chairs, polished wood and retro-tinged carpeting. The bar staff are friendly and liken the place to Cheers, taking the time to learn patrons names and giving things a familiar, welcoming ambience. Downstairs is decidedly more casual. Pool tables and plasma TVs give the place a sports bar feel - albeit, one filled with business guys in shirt sleeves. Things tend to be little more 'fast and lose' after hours and the crowd gets more diverse as the night progresses. Whether you head downstairs or opt for the main bar, beers seem to be the preferred beverage. There's an extensive selection of imported brews available both on tap and bottled. Meanwhile, the popularity of Mad Men seems to be seeping into corporate circles, with cocktails and scotch increasingly popular at the Bull and Bear. Question is, which one of your group is Don Draper?
Minimum Spend: 0
Hire Fee: 200
Rooms Available:
Catering: There is finger food available from $10 per head.
Music Options: There is an iPod connection available or you may BYO DJ or band.
Presentations: There is a stage area available and audio/visual equipment can be hired from the venue.
Extra Notes: The hire fee applies on weekends only.
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