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About Ronnie Scott's

Since 1959 Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club has been a symbol of London and the home of British Jazz. It is one of the most respected Jazz Clubs in the world and some of the greatest names in music have performed on the historic stage – from Stan Getz, Buddy Rich and Donald Byrd to Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis and Art Blakey. The atmosphere inside the club remains truly unique, with its famous ‘red lights’ on the tables to the fabulous cocktail bar upstairs.

In the old days Ronnie used to joke about the food here, but then he probably had a good reason too. He used to say ‘a thousand flies can’t be wrong’. Nowadays there aren’t any flies here, apart from the occasional jazz fly, simply because the dining experience at the club now matches the music-with a fantastic new menu.

Ronnie Scott was one of the greatest saxophonists this country ever produced. The stories about him and the club are now legendary. Listening to great music- maybe with a fine cocktail-whilst looking at the amazing pictures. What’s better than that? With nightly shows, this vibrant Jazz venue remains one of the most popular places to hang out in Soho too.

We do hope you to see you soon. Club and Bar open from 6pm.

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Ronnie Scott's Address

Address:
47 Frith Street
Soho
London
W1D 4HT
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7439 0747
Email:
Website: http://www.ronniescottsclub.co.uk

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Location Information for Ronnie Scott's

Address:
47 Frith Street
Soho
London
W1D 4HT
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7439 0747
Email:
Website: http://www.ronniescottsclub.co.uk
Public transport: Tottenham Court Road, Underground

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