Blues, Jazz entertainment in London
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606 Club
A lovely but slightly out-of-the-way basement jazz club and restaurant that gives centre stage to contemporary British-based jazz musicians nightly. The club frequently opens until 2am, although at weekends you have to dine to gain admission (booking is advised). There is no entry charge, but a music fee (£8 during the week, £12 Friday and Saturday, £10 Sunday) will be added to your food/drink bill at the end of the evening.
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Castle
The Castle gets lively on Saturdays, when the market crowds pour in to rest their feet on the comfortable armchairs and sofas and enjoy the odd décor of industrial meets Moorish charm. There's Leffe and delicious strawberry beer, and the place is mainly populated by a crowd of local characters who keep it buzzing all day long. There's a full menu and live jazz on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
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Pizza Express Jazz Club
Believe it or not, this is one of the most consistently popular and good jazz venues in London. It’s a bit of a strange arrangement, having a small basement venue beneath the main chain restaurant, but it seems to work well. Patrons listen attentively to modern jazz, and lots of big names perform here.
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Vortex Jazz Club
The Vortex has a good program of musicians from the UK, US and Europe, and hosts jazz musicians, singers and songwriters.
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