[HDNG]TOWN:[EHDNG][PARA][GRPH]E3[EGRPH][STAT][BULL] Price of a pint of beer: ú1.50 [BULL] Glass of wine: ú1[ESTAT][PARA][BOLD]Cinemas:[EBOLD] (3) 2 of Bath's cinemas have 3 screens each.[PARA][BOLD]Theatres:[EBOLD] The [ITAL]elegant [EITAL]old Theatre Royal presents high-brow arts [PARA]like opera, ballet and pre-West End runs, [ITAL]but isn't above the [PARA]occasional low-brow dross.[EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Pubs:[EBOLD] [ITAL]Quaint and plentiful with many a potent pint, but expensive. [EITAL][PARA]Often they host live music. [ITAL]Many are designed purely to part the [PARA]tourist trade from their money. [EITAL][PUSH]push[EPUSH][ITAL]plugs: Mulligans (Irish, [PARA]amazingly enough); Pig and Fiddle; Beehive; Bell; Crystal Palace [PARA](great ale).[EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Clubs/discos:[EBOLD] [PUSH]push[EPUSH][ITAL]plugs; The Island Club (ú1, former toilet, [PARA]honest!); The Hub (ú1.50, new, Bath's 1st chill-out zone); Swamp [PARA](ú1, studenty); The Moles Club (live bands, ú4).[EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Others:[ITAL] [EITAL][EBOLD]Rainbow Over Bath, a combined programme of musical [PARA]entertainment, takes place throughout the year.[PARA][PARA][ITAL][HDNG]UNIVERSITY:[EHDNG][EITAL][PARA][ITAL][GRPH]E3[EGRPH][STAT][BULL] Price of a pint of beer: ú1.30 [BULL] Glass of wine: ú1.10[ESTAT][EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Bars:[EBOLD] After a long wait, the SU is just getting a bar/venue facility [PARA]organised in the old refectory, with a capacity of 400, and 'an [PARA]industrial feel', [ITAL]which doesn't mean you get groped by engineers. [PARA]We hope.[EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Theatres:[EBOLD] Despite the fact that there are no real artists (a few [PARA]linguists, though), the students still muster a little amusement [PARA]from the muses. [ITAL]The level of involvement is better than many [PARA]places where there's a particular arty clique[EITAL]. The Arts Barn has [PARA]a fully equipped studio theatre and rehearsal space for drama, [PARA]dance and music and an arts workshop. It's too small, though, [PARA]and the University Hall also gets used as a theatre (cap 300). [PARA]There's an open air amphitheatre by the lake used for smaller [PARA]productions.[ITAL] Dramatic activity flourishes and there's a number of[PARA]keeno musical and other creative art groups and opportunities for[PARA]student exhibitions.[EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Cinemas:[EBOLD] The film club shows movies at the Arts Barn, such as [PARA]Basic Instinct, Patriot Games, and, ooh, crikey, Rocky Horror.[PARA][BOLD]Clubs/discos:[EBOLD] The SU has in the past used clubs in town for its [PARA]Travoltonics, but the new venue should pull the pill-popping polka [PARA]posse back to campus[ITAL].[EITAL][PARA][BOLD]Music venues:[EBOLD] Again, the University Hall is used very occasionally[PARA]for gigs, [ITAL]but few students have shown any interest. [EITAL]K-Passa and[PARA]the Funkin' Barstewards played at Freshers' Week. Big name [PARA]bands aren't regular visitors.[PARA][BOLD]Others: [EBOLD]Plenty of balls, and occasional cabaret (eg Punt and [PARA]Dennis).[HDNG]EATING OUT:[EHDNG][PARA]The University runs the main refectory and the Norwood [PARA]Refectory ([ITAL]which has a somewhat measly menu[EITAL]) although it is [PARA]currently not economic to keep both open. The SU runs a coffee[PARA]bar till midnight. Other chow choices are in the town where Tarts[PARA]and Pasta Galore are popular student haunts, and Schwartz [PARA]does [ITAL]pretty decent [EITAL]burgers. Cafes and fast food are cheaper [PARA](sometimes) and in no short supply even till 4am in the centre.[PARA][PARA]