A very nicely decorated bar to stop by for a drink or two, or to use as a central meeting point close to Esplanade train station.
Given the high prices ($8 for a 150ml glass of wine or $8.80 for a 425ml beer), and transient city crowd, it had a bit of a "sterile" atmosphere on the evening of our visit.
We were considering having something to eat there, but the lack food on anyones tables suggested Boheme is best for a quick drink and not food. Given the high drink prices for smaller than usual serves, I suspect the high food prices are also masked by small portions.
The service was quick as the bar wasn't busy, and the bar tender was happy to let me sample a couple of their new James Squire beers before buying.
Overall, not one to avoid, but definitely not a place for a night out.
Great place to relax and recover after city shopping, good range of drinks and some weird and wonderful Australian food (last time I was there I had kangaroo, crocodile and pork sausages with mash!). Staff are very friendly and helpful, always smily :)
Unless you are British I dont recommend going there when there is a soccer game on as it just becomes a loud, loutish place full of drunk backpackers.