I visited this pub when I one of my friends told me he visits this place almost every other day (well, weekends these days). He just comes and enjoys sitting there, listening to the music.
Tavern is on first floor of Museum Inn, and the tables are organized in way (well, most of them) so you dont get glances from everywhere when you are seated. The DJ room is not very big, and I didnt like the music much (I know most of the old rock classics, and he certainly was staggering the old classics with some unknown numbers, and also was mixing music of different genre a bit -- something which you probably wont want if youve gone there with friends to relax.) But my friends opinion was that usually the DJ plays quite well.
The servings were quite quick on order. The menu isnt exhaustive and doesnt have many options for each type of drink, but youll find the common basics here.
Ambience is ok, but majority of the space is deliberately too dim-lit (read - dark) -- which was annoying to start with.
Parking for Two-Wheelers is not a problem - its on the opposite side of the road. I didnt spot a good place to park Four-Wheelers other than a portion of the road itself.
Overall, seemed to be a good place to regulars, I didnt find noisy crowds there.