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Lincolnista visits Bar 67 at The Lincoln Hotel
Monday, 25th July 2011
Closed for 25 years this stunning little gem of a wine bar is secreted away in the cellar of The Lincoln Hotel and now open for business.
The cellar bar was originally opened in the early 70’s and called The Buttery but closed in 1985 when the hotel went through an ownership change. The intimate bar has a number of independent booths that are available to book and a fantastic bar stocking a massive range of wine, spirits and beers.
Bar 67 certainly fills a void in Lincoln’s nightlife offering of that of a dedicated wine bar and has dozens upon dozens of wines available to try. One of the most innovative ideas is that of the ‘virtual bottle of wine’. You get 6 glasses of wine for £15 but can choose from a selection to suit your taste, indeed having 6 different wines should you wish.
Plus if you only fancy a couple of glasses then that’s fine, they’ll save your other glasses until you return again which you’re sure to do!
Bar 67 also serves a fantastic range of meat and cheese platters, specialising in local produce it provides an amazing accompaniment for your drink of choice.
To keep up to date with all the latest offers and goings on at Bar 67 follow them on twitter - http://www.twitter.com/bar_67
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