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100 Wardour St

On the Soho site of the legendary Marquee Club, where artists including David Bowie and the Rolling Stones once performed, 100 Wardour Street operated as a restaurant, bar and live music venue at the heart of London's entertainment district. The address also previously housed Terence Conran's Mezzo and the Cuban venue Floridita, giving it a deep pedigree in Soho's nightlife and dining scene. The venue was arranged over two levels. A ground-floor bar and lounge centred on a striking feature bar .....

1000 Trades

1000 Trades is an independent neighbourhood bar and kitchen at 16 Frederick Street in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, a 15-minute walk from the city centre. It occupies a nineteenth-century building that began as a jewellery workshop and later became a badge factory, and the venue celebrates that craft heritage across three floors, including a pin-badge wall honouring the building's history. The bar champions independent and small-batch producers, pouring several real ales, craft beers, and nat.....

18 Candleriggs

Set in a converted unit in Glasgow's Merchant City, 18 Candleriggs is a cabaret restaurant and lounge bar that combines dining and drinks with a programme of live entertainment. The room operates as a dinner-and-show venue, pairing food and cocktails with cabaret, burlesque, drag, comedy and live music across its weekly listings rather than functioning as a straightforward pub. The premises previously traded as Wild Cabaret, and the current operation continues in much the same vein, using a sta.....

1990

Opened in August 2025 in the former premises of the long-running club Broadcast, the bar known as 1990 occupies 427 Sauchiehall Street in central Glasgow. It combines a ground- and first-floor bar with a basement live-music room, reviving as a drinking-and-gig venue a site that had been a fixture of the street's alternative scene for years. The building runs over several levels: a basement space holds a stage and standing room for small gigs, while the bar areas above accommodate a larger crowd.....

1in12club

Run as a collective by its own membership, the 1 in 12 Club in Bradford is one of Britain's longest-surviving self-managed social centres, organised on anarchist principles of self-management, co-operation and mutual aid. It was formed in 1981 by members of the city's Claimants Union, which took its name from a government figure stating that one in twelve benefit claimants was defrauding the state, and it spent its early years as a nomadic club staging gigs and meetings in the upstairs rooms of .....

21 Soho

A black-box main room billed as the largest comedy stage in Soho anchors 21Soho, a combined live-entertainment venue, cafe, cocktail bar and podcast studio tucked off Soho Square in London's West End. The principal performance space holds up to around 300 people, and a smaller basement room, used for cabaret, live music and intimate shows, holds roughly 60 more. The venue opened in February 2020, just a week before the first national coronavirus lockdown, and used the enforced closure to fit ou.....

26 Curtain Road

Set in a heritage-listed building dating from the early 1800s, 26 Curtain Road is a small listening bar in Shoreditch, in east London. Spread over two floors, it leans on the older, quieter side of the East London bar tradition -- somewhere to sit and talk rather than a full-on party venue -- with a listed fireplace and a skylight adding character to the room. Its defining feature is a vinyl-only music policy played through a high-fidelity hi-fi system with a rotary mixer and Celestion Ditton s.....

33 Oldham St.

Spread over three floors in Manchester's Northern Quarter, 33 Oldham Street is a multi-use bar, cafe and live-music venue created by Kendal Calling founder Andy Smith and Jason McGuire of Manchester Coffee Co. The ground floor works as a coffee shop by day and a cocktail bar by night, with the upper levels and a large roof terrace -- among the biggest in the area -- extending the space from morning into the evening. Music sits at the centre of the concept. The club-style first floor was fitted .....

45th And 7th

Perched on the roof of the Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch, 45th & 7th is a rooftop restaurant and bar that borrows its name and mood from the crossroads of Manhattan, pairing a Mediterranean-leaning menu with panoramic views over east London. A semi-covered terrace wraps a swimming pool, and the indoor dining room opens onto the rooftop, giving the venue an open-air feel through the warmer months. The bar is part of 45 London, a members club and hospitality complex at 45 Curtain Road that also.....

6 O'clock Gin At The Glassboat

A 120-foot barge moored on Welsh Back in Bristol's floating harbour, the Glassboat began life in 1924 as the timber-carrying vessel Yew Mead before being salvaged from the mud of the Severn Estuary and converted into a floating venue. Hauled out in the mid-1980s, it was refitted by Arne Ringner, who had intended to create a floating botanical garden but, after planning objections, opened it instead as a floating cafe and restaurant in 1986. For more than three decades the Glassboat was one of B.....