Music Pubs in London
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SeeFive said:
If you fancy a bit of DIY music with a live band, you could try the Roadhouse in Covent Garden. On certain nights they have karaoke with a live band. Don't expect to win as half of the performing arts trainees and show girls are singing - far better than the X-factor.
Yep, can 2nd that... it is a fun night out thing.. if you like that sort of thing... (not very blues/rock though)chevy-stu said:
SeeFive said:
If you fancy a bit of DIY music with a live band, you could try the Roadhouse in Covent Garden. On certain nights they have karaoke with a live band. Don't expect to win as half of the performing arts trainees and show girls are singing - far better than the X-factor.
Yep, can 2nd that... it is a fun night out thing.. if you like that sort of thing... (not very blues/rock though)But, I can say for sure that they did Sweet Home Alabama with some old git on the night I was there...
... and Zombie from an alternative perspective
They have a pretty wide range of songs (for a live band) across a number of genres.
fido said:
The Half Moon in Putney (SW London) is always good on a Saturday night.
Ooh, forgot that one - I played there last year, nice venue, and a good history. I think the campaign to keep it open is going ok...Might be worth checking out the Dublin Castle as well, that's got a good reputation.
Around Midnight in Angel and Ain't nothing but the blues bar behind Carnaby Street have good bluesy stuff on.
Then there's the usual pub circuit, the Dublin Castle and Hope & Anchor as already mentioned, the Bull and Gate, Fiddlers Elbow etc. Quite a few about but very hit and miss as to whether you'll get anyone good on.
Then there's the usual pub circuit, the Dublin Castle and Hope & Anchor as already mentioned, the Bull and Gate, Fiddlers Elbow etc. Quite a few about but very hit and miss as to whether you'll get anyone good on.
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