RESERVING TABLES
This policy is ALWAYS under review!!!
We will, if asked, save a table (seat) for you if you have a specific medical need for one, please advise us when you are making your booking.
Disabled access to the venue is not difficult, although the room is not "officially" suitable for disabled persons. There is a ramp up to the front door and level access from there but the gents toilet is not really suitable for those in a wheelchair. However, the ladies loo is reasonable and can be used as a temporary "gents" should the need arise. It is suggested that a wheelchair user should be accompanied by an able bodied person if they attend.
We will, occasionally, save tables for large groups (10+) that might struggle to get seats all together, if you want one please advise. This will be at our discretion only and is not guaranteed. Equally we cannot be held to account if somebody sits at "your" table ahead of your arrival.
We may occasionally save tables for VIP guests.
If you arrive and find that tables have been reserved it will almost certainly be for one of the above reasons. Please also note that "medical reasons" are not always obvious!!
We do not, to be fair to everyone, save ad-hoc tables.
CHAIRS AND TABLES ON THE DANCE FLOOR
Prior to each concert consideration is given to increasing prime seating by placing tables and chairs towards the front of the dance floor. A number of factors determine how many are placed on the dance floor, which can be from zero to filling the whole floor, where the main two are the type of band playing and the potential number of attendees.
PLEASE DO NOT PLACE ANY EXTRA TABLES AND CHAIRS ON THE DANCE FLOOR should you arrive and find limited seating. If you do there is every possibility that you will be asked to move.
The moral of this story is that if you want a seat we open the doors at 8.30 (usually) and you should try to be towards the front of the queue. The seating capacity of the venue is around 80.