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The Blues Bar, Soho
In a few weeks me and a few mates of mine are planning to travel down
from where we live (Sheffield) to London to spend a weekend. A friend of mine likes the sound of the Blues Bar (20 Kingly Street, Soho, London, W1B 5PZ). I was wondering if anybody could recommend it or if they have any critisms on this bar. I have checked out the official website (http://www.aintnothinbut.co.uk/) and have read various feedback left on websites so i would appreiciate any comments. Many Thanks, Ben |
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The Blues Bar, Soho
Sorry the name of the Blues bar is "Ain't Nothin But". It opened
October 1993. It is situated immediately behind Hamleys / Liberty in Regent Street Closest Tube: Oxford Circus / Piccadilly Circus |
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The Blues Bar, Soho
Hi Ben,
I actually walk past this bar every night, and about 2 or 3 nights of the week there is a line outside... I've been inside too, it's quiet small. enough space for the band, and a few handfuls of people... There isn't a lot of seating so if you plan on spending most the night there, get there early to grab your seats. I can't remember if there's an entrance fee on the door or not. As to wether its worth going or not, i guess that really depends on who's playing! If you need accommodation there's a hostel nearby called Piccadilly Hostel (www.piccadillyhotel.net) or otherwise check out HostelMania (www.hostelmania.com) for cheap places to stay the weekend in London. You might be interested checking out some blues playing at Ronnie Scotts in soho (famous jazz place) - my tip would be to reserve 2 weeks in advance. (http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/) Hope this helps |
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The Blues Bar, Soho
"Jolly Jack Tar" wrote in message ... On Mar 11, 2006 wrote: You might be interested checking out some blues playing at Ronnie Scotts in soho (famous jazz place) - my tip would be to reserve 2 weeks in advance. (http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/) After tonight's (Saturday's) gig Ronnie Scotts will be closed for refurbishment until some time in May the club is going to "take five" and all that jazz |
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"Trigger" wrote in message
... the club is going to "take five" and all that jazz "I went to the doctor and asked him to give me something for a creaky hip joint. He gave me two tickets for Ronnie Scott's!" Ian |
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The Blues Bar, Soho
Many Thanks for the help
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