deano sevenhundred says Boheme is good for dinner and drinks. (About 1 year ago)
It’s a huge room, with a nice subdued dark timber sort of feel, but nevertheless it’s quite informal. There are large-ish sofas with tables if you want to sit and drink with friends, and there are plenty of proper tables if you’re eating. The staff are friendly and the prices are reasonable.
The menu is simple and not terribly interesting, but most of the common bases are covered. Breakfasts are pretty good and I often go there for an Eggs Benedict after having a swim on the weekend.
They have tables outside, but unfortunately they’re right on the corner of Bridge and Coppin so it can be pretty noisy. Also, the wait-staff aren’t always paying attention to the outside tables, so you sometimes have to make yourself known before you sit down outside.
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