I agree with others here that the name doesn’t really fit the venue. Its basically a generic pub with a good menu. I visited on a Sunday and watched Wales and Scotland Rugby. The steak burger was fine as was the extra cold Guinness. Service was fine as well. I liked the furniture lots of couches and big leather chairs. Nothing about the place says hightech/nano so I remain confused by the name. The restroom looked clean but smelled like an outhouse. Hold you nose when you go into it. With all the great pubs in London their are many better choices for food in Soho.
Leanne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 London, United Kingdom
I think one should be very wary of a place that is never busy, especially when said place is located on one of the busiest of Soho’s streets. This is my experience of Nanobyte Bar. I have ended up here an embarrassing amount of times after trying and failing to get a drink in other very busy Soho watering holes. And I’ve always got a table. In fact i brought a couple of friends from Leeds here once, years ago, as we were in a large group and wanted to find a table we could all squeeze round. It smells ‘sticky’ in here too, like crappy, sweet cocktails. They do serve nice nachos though.
Joseph T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 London, United Kingdom
I imagine Nanobyte opened in the late nineties/early 2000s when it was de rigueur to give everything a psuedo high-tech/futuristic name(I used to get my hair cut at a place called ). As Jed C said it has a rather confused image in terms of decoration; essentially pleasant, if a l