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Arches Coventry

Under the railway arches in Coventry's Spon End, the Arches is a live-music and snooker venue a few minutes from the city centre. The site combines a refurbished snooker room with professional steel-back pool tables, a licensed function room, and a bar serving hot and cold food through the day, all set within the brick arches of the Arches Industrial Estate. Live bands play on Friday and Saturday nights, with the programme leaning toward tribute acts and local unsigned bands, alongside stand-up.....

Blush And Barrel

Housed in the Old County Hall on Bayley Lane, overlooking Coventry's Cathedral Quarter, Blush and Barrel is a cocktail bar and restaurant set in one of the city centre's most historic buildings. The location pairs a contemporary, drink-led bar with surroundings steeped in local history, just a short walk from the cathedral ruins and the medieval core of the city. The Old County Hall dates back to 1783 and once formed part of a courthouse, jail, and gallows complex, a past that has left the buil.....

Coventry And North Warwickshire Cricket Club

Founded in 1851 and resident on Binley Road for more than a century, the Coventry and North Warwickshire Cricket Club is one of the city's oldest sporting institutions, playing at the historic Bulls Head Ground. Its cricket teams compete in the Birmingham and District Premier League, continuing a tradition that stretches back over 170 years on the eastern side of Coventry. The ground holds a notable place in the wider history of the game, having been one of three venues used by Warwickshire Cou.....

Coventry Cathedral

Left a roofless shell by the Luftwaffe raid of 14 November 1940, the medieval Cathedral Church of St Michael in Coventry became one of Britain's most powerful symbols of wartime destruction and post-war reconciliation. Only the tower, spire, outer walls and the tomb of its first bishop survived the firestorm of the Coventry Blitz, and the ruins remain hallowed ground, listed at the highest grade. The original St Michael's was built largely between the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuri.....

HMV EMPIRE COVENTRY

The HMV Empire is a live-music venue at 1 Hertford Place in Coventry city centre, in the West Midlands. Housed in a building that has served the city's nightlife for decades, it reopened under the HMV Empire name and operates as one of Coventry's principal mid-sized concert venues, presenting touring bands, club nights, and one-off events. The venue is built around a main hall with a stage, dancefloor, and balcony, complemented by bar areas, and hosts a programme spanning rock, indie, metal, el.....

Kasbah

Housed in a landmark building that began life as the Globe Picture Theatre in 1914, the Kasbah is one of Coventry's largest and best-known nightlife and live music venues. Sitting on Primrose Hill Street close to the city centre and university, it has spent more than a century as a place of entertainment, evolving from cinema to bingo hall to rock club, and today blends club nights with a busy calendar of live concerts under one historic roof. The venue's heritage is a key part of its identity......

The Albany Theatre

The Albany Theatre is a community arts venue on Albany Road in Coventry, housed in a building with an Art Deco interior that began life as part of Coventry Technical College. Opened in 1935 as the college's grand lecture theatre, nicknamed the Great Hall, it was inaugurated by the then Duke of York, the future King George VI. Built to train the apprentices needed for the city's booming motor and machine-tool industries, the hall doubled as a performance space from early on. During the Second Wo.....

THE IVY HOUSE

A multi-level fixture of Coventry's student nightlife, Ivy House combines a bar, restaurant and late-night cellar club at 44 Jordan Well in the city centre. The complex spans an upstairs cocktail bar and kitchen, a street-level bar and an underground club space. The building has cycled through several identities over the years, trading at various times as the Lady Godiva, Graduates, Red Square Vodka Bar and Rosie Malone's, before settling into its current form as Ivy House. Food is served thro.....

The Weaver's House

The Weaver's House is a restored medieval cottage on Upper Spon Street, one of Coventry's most historic thoroughfares, presented as the home and workplace of a sixteenth-century narrow-loom weaver named John Croke. It forms part of Black Swan Terrace, a row of six cottages built as a single structure in 1455 by the local Priory, which over the centuries have served as homes and workplaces for weavers, farm workers, watchmakers and motor-trade workers, and at times as a pub, shops and workshops......

Warwick Arts Centre

The largest arts centre in the Midlands, Warwick Arts Centre is a multi-venue complex on the University of Warwick campus on the southern edge of Coventry. Commissioned in 1970 and opened in October 1974 to a design by Renton Howard Wood Associates, it went on to win a RIBA award and is widely described as the largest venue of its kind in the UK outside the Barbican in London. The original building combined a theatre, a studio theatre, a conference room and a music centre, and was later expand.....