Masjidul Jamiah Road, Colombo 2
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The Castle Hotel is the finest of dodgy bars.
The Castle Hotel is our favorite dodgy bar, a great place to have a cheap drink in a historic building while listening to drunken baila
The Castle Hotel is a beautiful building with an exceedingly simple and cheap bar inside. It's not especially clean or well-maintained, but the great charm to the place, especially since it will be bulldozed very soon.
The Castle Hotel is the finest of dodgy bars. It is housed in a beautifully ageing on Castle Street, near the Slave Island railway station. The windows have colored glass tiles and everything is a beautiful Matrix green or fading orange. Drinks, also, are cheap and the bites are usually excellent.
සිංහල කාසල් හෝටලය තමයි පහළ මට්ටමේ බාර් අතර හොඳම එක. එය පිහිටා තිබෙන්නේ සුන්දර, පැරණි කාසල් වීදියේ කොම්පඤ්ඤවීදිය දුම්රියපොළ අසල. එහි ජනෙල් වීදුරු වර්ණවත්. හැමදෙයක්ම කොළ හෝ මළානික තැඹිලි පාට රටාවෙන් යුක්තයි. මෙහි බීම ලාභයි. කටගැස්ම ඉස්තරම්.
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Masjidul Jamiah Road, Colombo 2
Directions
From Galle Face Roundabout, go up Macan Markar Mw, over the canal and turn left immediately after the rail tracks. From Colombo 7, head down Union Place, go straight at the junction and turn right before the trail tracks.
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Vindya
I really enjoyed the way it was written. made me laugh!
imy_izz
lol :D
the review just rocks… ''not a good place to take girls'' haha :D
KasunG
this is just an arrack spot every type of drunkards, Cheep price! not the place for a date ! ;)
DavidBlacker
i think this place has closed. maybe you should check and update the review.
indi YAMU STAFF
It isn't closed, not yet
Akbar
Its a beautiful structure from the outside and a pc of history that will succumb to some massive and gaudy (indian) real-estate dev or the other.
Had it been properly maintained and doing decent business it would have attained some real iconic status to warrant at least its own survival no matter what conglomerate local or multinational set its sights on the surrounds.
There is no way fwd for keeping something in a prime location in such a junk state and hoping that no one will ever notice.
We march on in the name of progress!
Thilak
The owners are entirely to blame. They could have easily found an investor who was willing to restore the building and market/promote it for what it really is (there is no other way forward with heritage buildings) and instead chose to maintain it like junk in the name of "tradition." Long may Castle rest in peace. Although with today's government, it may not be demolished any time soon.
Madushan
9th October 2015 read this review and wanted to go to a cheap place for a drink with my buddy. With the latest tax increase on alcohol budget is pretty tight. Ordered lion strong beer. Well chilled so nothing to complain. Ordered the mixed grill 990rs. UNBELIEVABLE! Plenty of beef, pork, cuttlefish, fish, jumbo sausages sliced, chicken. Surprisingly with a side plate of French fries dusted with salt and chillies. I'm a hearty meat eater but sadly I'm finding it difficult to finish this mixed grill with my friend. This is DEFINITELY going to be my New found watering hole.
Ishan Abeyagoonesekera
Lecturer in Tourism & Hospitality
Madushan Jayathilake
It is called the laaba bar(cheap bar) by the local daily crowd. Yes it is noisy. Your might need a PA system to talk to your neighbour chair. But something awesome is their MIXED GRILL that you should try out. 900grams of awesomeness on a sizzling platter for 990 rupees.Yes I mean it. No one will imagine that a place like that offers a sizzling platter. Consecutively four days I could not finish it with my friend. One day even with three. I vist that place specially for that. Facts : it's a 140 year old property which is not well maintained. Cheers……
kottu_roti
I thought of adding some comments on the subject since this place holds some great memories for me and a bunch of guys who in our youth (yes, I'm almost 50!) were probably the pioneers to visit this place as even back then (90's) it was a gritty workmens club with most who frequented were well past their "sell by" date!! So happy that some others have followed in our footsteps to truly savor the character of the joint and the no-nonsense straight up service. Now i'm domiciled overseas but follow the social scene in SL in the hopes I would soon return for good. So sad that we as Sri Lankans only consider archaeological sites as worthy of preserving. Slave Island has great character and sub-culture that is so unique. I can attest to it having spent almost all of my professional life working in the vicinity. I was a trainee at a leading audit firm and then at a pioneering IT firm within stones throw. Finally, Castle also made a fabulous lunch curry with humongous portion sizes befitting the voracious appetites we had as school leavers.