Pandora was an important figure in the story as she was the one through whom the events unfolded. Her actions had a profound impact on the world as described in the myth, setting in motion the presence of various evils and, ultimately, the concept of hope.
The Hay Merchant is also worth considering. It has a large space with different seating areas. They often have live music or other entertainment, which can be a great backdrop for pub fiction. The bar staff is knowledgeable and can recommend drinks that can get you in the mood for sharing fictional stories.
I'm not sure specifically which 'stars and bars novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with this name or something related. It might be about a story set in a context where stars and bars have some symbolic meaning, like in a military or patriotic story perhaps.
One of the well - known dive bars in fiction is Moe's Tavern from 'The Simpsons'. It's a seedy place where Homer Simpson and his friends often gather to drink Duff beer. Another is the Mos Eisley Cantina in 'Star Wars'. It's a dangerous and rowdy bar filled with all sorts of strange alien species. Also, the Double Deuce from 'Road House' is a rough - and - tumble dive bar where the action is non - stop.
Pandora Secret Stories could be many things. It might be a set of fictional stories that are centered around the name Pandora. In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman and her story is full of mystery and significance. So these secret stories could be modern interpretations or extensions of that mythology. They could also be real - life stories that are somehow connected to the name Pandora and are kept private or not widely known for various reasons, like personal accounts of people named Pandora or events related to something named Pandora that are only shared among a select few.