Entertainment in Plymouth
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Annabel's
The stage spots in this quirky venue are filled by an eclectic collection of acts (expect anything from burlesque to comedy). Crowd-pleasing tunes fill the dance floor while classy cocktails fill your glass.
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Plymouth Arts Centre
This cultural hot-spot combines an independent cinema, modern-art exhibitions, and a licensed, vegetarian-friendly cafe.
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View 2
Tucked just round from the heart of the Barbican, this cool venue has its own waterside terrace, and is perfect for a lunchtime pizza or drink. In the evening, enjoy comedy, Latin and salsa, easy listening, soul, funk and R&B.
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Dolphin
The Dolphin is an unreconstructed Barbican boozer, with scuffed tables, padded bench seats and an authentic, no-nonsense atmosphere. It's also painter Beryl Cook's local.
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Quay Club
This cavernous club is a favourite with Plymouth's night owls, with rock and indie on Thursdays, funk, soul and Latin on Fridays, and chart and dance on Saturday.
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Bar Rakuda
One of the best of a row of trendy quayside bars, Rakuda is ideal for a morning latté, a lunchtime mocha or a cocktail jug when the sun goes down.
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Theatre Royal
Plymouth's main theatre stages large-scale touring and home-grown productions; its studio space, the Drum, is renowned for featuring new writing.
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Carpe Diem
A beautifully lit, funky bar, done out in a kaleidoscope of colours. There's a heated, open air chill-out room and free wi-fi too.
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Barbican Jazz Café
Nightly jazz and guest DJs keep the crowd happy at this barrel-vaulted venue.
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Barbican Theatre
A tiny theatre with regular dance and drama, and a buzzing bar (the B-Bar).
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Voodoo Lounge
A student-friendly stalwart of Plymouth's counter-culture scene combining Hip Hop with Goth Nights and free alternative club evenings.
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View 2
Just round from the heart of the Barbican, this cool venue's flagstone terrace is perfect for a waterside drink. Enjoy comedy, easy listening, soul, funk and R&B.
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Revolution
A cavernous chrome-lined drinking den with a two-bar club room (open Thursday to Sunday). If you don't like the scene here the mega clubs of Union St are nearby.
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Dolphin
This wonderfully unreconstructed Barbican boozer is all scuffed tables, padded bench seats and an authentic, no-nonsense atmosphere.
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Carpe Diem
A beautifully lit, funky hangout done out in a kaleidoscope of colours – there's a heated, open-air chill-out room, too.
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