The Shed

Shanghai


A smarter than usual sports bar, the Shed is set up with a pool table and multiple TVs showing live games across the globe. Drinks are reasonably priced and it's popular for Sunday roasts (especially with Brits), Wednesday wing nights and half-price food on Mondays.


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