The address
That’s it. It goes to a person, not a queue.
What to send
- Corrections. A street has gone quiet, a hotel has started charging a joiner fee, the beer has gone up. Include roughly when you were there — a dated report is worth ten undated ones and goes straight onto the page.
- Questions. Anything you’d ask a friend who lives there. Where to stay, whether to go in August, whether you’re too old, whether she’s having you on. The best letters are specific.
- Photographs. If you have your own photos of the bar streets you’re happy to licence, say so — the site runs on Creative Commons imagery and would rather run yours.
- Complaints. If something here is wrong, unfair or has caused you a problem, say so plainly and it gets looked at.
What not to send
- Requests to book, arrange, introduce or pass messages to anyone. We don’t do it and neither should anyone who offers.
- Advertising and link-exchange proposals. Nothing on this site is for sale — see the disclosure.
- Anything involving a person under eighteen, in any framing whatsoever. It goes to the authorities, not the inbox.
- Personal details of bar staff — names, numbers, socials. They don’t get published here, ever.
Privacy, briefly
Emails are read and kept while they’re useful, and nothing else is done with them. Your address is never published, sold or added to a list — there isn’t a list. The full version is on the privacy page.



































