The Jazz Cafe London

About The Jazz Cafe London

Hear the modern legends of jazz, soul, world, funk, hip hop and dance at The Jazz Café in London.

If you love live music, book your tickets for a great night out at The Jazz Café. In the heart of Camden you'll be able to hear bands and singers you love.

The Jazz Cafe London Address

Address:
5 Parkway
Camden Town
London
NW1 7PG
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7916 6060

Location Information for The Jazz Cafe London

Address:
5 Parkway
Camden Town
London
NW1 7PG
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7916 6060
Public transport: Camden Town, London Underground

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Visit London review of The Jazz Cafe London

Reviewed by: Visit London
A firm Camden favourite is the swish Jazz Café. Located on Parkway this award-winning venue offers gigs from the likes of Ike Turner, Cypress Hill, Jazzie B and Gregory Issacs. One of the few places in London to present quality live music, food and drink. Booking is always advisable.

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3.0
Based on 3 reviews
Ranked #714

  Latest 3 reviews of The Jazz Cafe London

Rip off at The jazz Café

I paid 60£ for a concert with Ginger Baker and special guests. I got 50 minutes of music and one special guest. We saw the bands set list and it matched the numbers played, so The Jazz Café must have...

I paid 60£ for a concert with Ginger Baker and special guests. I got 50 minutes of music and one special guest. We saw the bands set list and it matched the numbers played, so The Jazz Café must have known that this was a minor gig, and still they demand 60£ entrance. Jazz Café could ...have arranged additional music or lowered the price. The band didn't even give the audience a chance for an encore as they left stage without a: Thank you and goodnight. This experience borders a scam, and I can't recommend this place to anybody! Unfortunately I have to give the place one star, can't proceed with this review any other way, but actually I would give it none! - SAVE YOUR MONEY DON'T GO TO THE SHOW!!

 
1.0
8 November 2009
by olelundan, Copenhagen

bad

booh. I tried to come there 2 times. the bouncers are really dumb. they never open on time. it s expensive. the place is full of metal and the sound taking isn t so good. I ve been there to listen to...

booh. I tried to come there 2 times. the bouncers are really dumb. they never open on time. it s expensive. the place is full of metal and the sound taking isn t so good. I ve been there to listen to soulive and my ears hurted me for 2 days. The people in the staff are really amateur compared to the bands there. They are the most famous just because they invest a lot into ads.

 
1.0
10 December 2005
by A TripAdvisor Member,

Jazz cafe, Camden Town London

My sister and I visited the Jazz Cafe for the first time in April 2005 to see "Swing Out Sister "live in concert. The performance was fantastic as always. But, the venue was a nightmare. We could not...

My sister and I visited the Jazz Cafe for the first time in April 2005 to see "Swing Out Sister "live in concert. The performance was fantastic as always. But, the venue was a nightmare. We could not understand a club that makes a lot of money from ticket sales could justify having dirty, grime ladies loo and grubby furniture.

On a Next visit (but I doubt it) we would dress down and not where fine cloths. There is no excuse for non clean, fresh smelling public venues to have a home from home feeling where one could enjoy nice evenings out.

Carole-Anne Williams

London, England

 
2.0
29 July 2005
by Government2, LONDON, ENGLAND

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Events at The Jazz Cafe London

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    Concert

    24 Feb 2010 to 24 Feb 2010

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  • The Bays

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    12 Mar 2010 to 12 Mar 2010

    The Bays, the UK's legendary, improvising, electronic group took a new step by curating and headlining 24 hours of music in the Blue Pavilion tent at Bestival 2006. The band are frequent offenders at the Big Chill festival, and due to their improvising prowess can pretty much guarantee that no two shows are ever the same.

  • Botown

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    11 Mar 2010 to 11 Mar 2010

    A concert from a super-tight band of multi-cultural musicians that bring together the classical sounds of India and Bollywood and serve them up with a unique soul funk twist. Supported by dancers, Dhol drummers and comics and hosted by a Club Asia personality in one cool evening.

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