The Troubadour
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A 1950s beatnik coffee house, turned 60s counterculture hotspot, turned modern music venue in London.

šŸ“œ Historical independent live music venue, restaurant, pub, coffee house, and secret garden in London.
šŸ” Founded in 1954, it became a vibrant cultural hub for 1950s beatniks, 60s counterculture, and legendary musicians.

Why Go

šŸŽ¶ Experience a legendary live music venue, hosted Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Adele, Ed Sheeran, with diverse genres
ā˜• Enjoy a cozy, historic coffee house, restaurant, pub, and secret garden
šŸ“œ Explore a site of rich history as a counterculture hotspot and meeting place for activism
šŸŽ­ Admire eclectic decor with antique bric-a-brac and unique features like the carved front door

Why Avoid

šŸ”ž Downstairs club is 18+ only (except Sunday Jazz)
♿ Limited disabled access (no access to toilet or club area)
🚫 Club events are standing-only (except Sunday Jazz)

Tips

šŸŽŸļø Tickets for live music are cheaper online and include DJ entry on Thu-Sat
šŸ½ļø Book a table in the restaurant or secret garden before a gig or for Sunday Jazz
šŸ†” Bring ID if you appear under 18 for club entry

Cost

šŸ’° DJ-only entry Ā£5 (Thursday-Saturday after live music), Sunday Jazz Ā£9.50pp entry fee.

Hours

šŸ•’ Monday 5 PM - Midnight, Tuesday-Wednesday 12 PM - Midnight, Thursday 12 PM - 2 AM, Friday-Saturday 10 AM - 2 AM, Sunday 10 AM - Midnight. Secret Garden closes at 11 PM.

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