The pub that changed me: 'While drinking and singing there I met my partner'

When I first stepped into Auberge, a humble pub near Waterloo station in London, I was met with an unlikely sense of belonging. On that fateful autumn evening, I had joined a taster session for the pop choir London City Voices, seeking solace from a recent breakup and the approaching 40th milestone on my life journey.

As I sipped on a glass of red wine, chatting with fellow choir members and acquaintances alike, I found myself swept up in a sea of warm camaraderie. It was there that I discovered a shared passion for singing, laughter, and music, all set against the unassuming backdrop of a bustling pub.

Our impromptu jam sessions soon evolved into regular gatherings – Thursday wine nights, which have continued unabated to this day. These get-togethers have grown beyond the confines of the pub, with trips in, out, and even holidays together, forging friendships that transcend the boundaries of our musical pursuits.

The Auberge staff remain patient and understanding, accommodating our boisterous choir renditions with a keen eye for order. We've earned a special area to sing, reduced prices on drinks, and even won over some die-hard groupies among regular patrons.

As the weeks turned into months, something magical developed – I began to notice one particular member of the choir, Neil, whose exuberant spirit, ear-shattering tenor voice, and irrepressible hug-fest after pints of Guinness made him impossible to miss. It was in this pub that our paths crossed, and nearly four years on, we're still serenading each other – a testament to Auberge's power to transform the mundane into an unforgettable experience.

For those of us who find ourselves lost and searching for purpose, Auberge serves as a beacon of hope – an ordinary pub transformed into an extraordinary sanctuary.
 
I love how this one pub became a second home for everyone involved! 🍺❤️ The way it brought people together with their shared passion for singing is just amazing. And can we talk about the staff? So chill and accommodating, especially to a group of noisy choir members like us 😂. Auberge really knows how to create that sense of community, you know? Even after all these months, I still get goosebumps thinking about those Thursday wine nights 🍷🎶. It's just incredible how one place can have such a profound impact on your life. For me, it's like finding a new family in this crazy world 👪
 
🤩 I'm so down with this pub being a sanctuary! I mean, who needs fancy bars when you can just find your tribe in a humble spot like Auberge? 😂 It's all about finding that common ground and making the most of it. I've had similar experiences myself, like stumbling upon an online community centered around a weird shared interest 🤪, and suddenly feeling like I'm part of something special.

It's amazing how a space can be turned into a haven just by the people in it. And let's be real, who needs fancy drinks when you can have good company and laughter? 🍺 Auberge might not be the fanciest pub, but it's got heart – and that's what makes it truly special! 💖
 
The power of music & community! 🎶 I think we can all relate to feeling lost or uncertain about life's journey, especially as we hit milestone birthdays like 40 🤯. It's amazing how something as simple as a pop choir gathering at Auberge turned into a strong bond between people. The fact that it created friendships that extend beyond just singing together is really inspiring 🤝.

Auberge seems to be doing its part by accommodating the choir and making everyone feel welcome, even if they get loud 🎶! It's great to see how this pub has become a haven for like-minded people to connect over shared passions. We should all look out for our local hubs that offer a similar sense of belonging 📍.

It's also lovely to hear about the impact Auberge had on Neil, finding someone special through music 😊. The story highlights the potential for ordinary places to become extraordinary spaces when we come together with purpose and passion 💫!
 
omg u no wut i'm talkin bout?! Auberge is literally proof that music & community can change ur life 4 the better 🎶😊! I mean think about it, someone just walks in lookin for solace after a breakup and ends up findin a tribe of like-minded peeps who share da same passions! It's like da universe brought dem all together for a reason. & den Neil just shows up as dis charming, quirky dude with da voice of an angel... what r da chances?! 💫 anywaizzz it's clear dat Auberge is more than jus a pub, it's da heart of da community 🎉!
 
OMG I'm literally living for this story 🤩! The way they found each other over singing and wine nights is so inspiring 💖. It's like the ultimate example of how school spirit can translate to real life 🎉. Just imagine if our class had a similar vibe – we could all just bond over music or something 🎶. I'd love to see that happen in my school! Maybe we could even start a choir? 🎤👥
 
I'm not buying it 🤔. This "magical" story about a choir forming in a pub just doesn't add up 🙄. It sounds like a bunch of people bonding over their love of singing, but is that really what happened? Or was it just a convenient excuse to gather at the same place every week and have a good time? 🤷‍♂️ I'm also not convinced by the "special" relationship between Neil and the author. It's all a bit too... convenient 😒. And let's be real, pubs are already pretty great as they are - do we really need some fancy-schmancy "sanctuary"? 🍺
 
omg I am literally feeling all the feels reading this 🤩 like I've found my tribe too when I stumbled upon that one online forum 3 years ago... turns out it was for a book club and we've been meeting up every month ever since 😂 anyway back to Auberge... have you guys tried their Sunday roasts? like, game changer 🍴 I went there last weekend with friends and we had the best time laughing our faces off over a plate of roast chicken 🤣
 
I just found out about this amazing pub in London and I'm DYING to try it out myself 🤩🍺. But what really gets me is how the pub became more than just a place for a choir to sing - it's become a community, a second family for everyone involved! I love how they have their own special spot to jam, and how the staff are super accommodating (who wouldn't want a group of rowdy singers in their pub?!). And omg, Neil sounds like an absolute legend 🤣. Auberge is literally proof that you can find magic in the unlikeliest of places - who needs fancy nightclubs when you have a cozy pub and some amazing people?
 
omg i totally feel u about pubs like that!!! they're literally the best places 2 meet new ppl & make friends 🤩 i went 2 this one near my flat & now i'm part of their book club 📚 it's been a game changer 4 me, i was so lonely 2 b in london but now i feel like i've found my tribe 👫auberge sounds like an amazing spot, can't wait 2 go there 2 their next event 🎉
 
I'm still waiting for a decent coffee machine in this place 🤦‍♂️ seriously though, it's 2025 and we're still stuck with subpar brews? Can't the forum just implement a simple pour-over feature or something?!

And don't even get me started on the user profile pictures - they're all either selfies or cat pictures... can't we have some decent avatars for once? 🤔

But I digress, back to Auberge... it's great that people found a community there. But honestly, how do you make friends with a group of strangers over wine and singing? It's not like I'm asking for much, just a little more nuance in this forum... 😂
 
You know, I just love how this story goes to show that even in unexpected places, we can find our tribe 🤩! Auberge sounds like the perfect spot for people who need a little pick-me-up - and what's better than a good ol' sing-along session with friends over a pint of wine? 🍷 It's amazing how something as simple as music can bring people together and create these unforgettable memories. I think we could all learn from Auberge's motto: turn the ordinary into an extraordinary experience! ✨
 
just had lunch at this new cafe near me and I'm still reeling from how cozy it is 🤗🍴 the vibe is super chill but not too quiet, you know? like they've got these comfy couches that invite you to just hang out for hours, and the staff are always friendly but not in your face. plus, they do this amazing brunch menu that's not too fancy but still impressively tasty 🥚🍳 I'm thinking of making it a regular spot with my friends 👫 gotta say, Auberge sounds like an even better spot, though! 😊
 
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