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    The Jam House

    4.0 (32 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Live music
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Great place, with great music. Love going here for a wee boogie now and again!! Just wish there were a few more tables to sit at.

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    Review Highlights - The Jam House

    The Jam House is a great late night club and live music venue owned by Jools Holland, which regularly plays host to some absolutely superb jazz and blues bands.

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    Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival - Suds n Duds

    Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    £

    I was extremely lucky to have played the 2014 Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival with my band…read more Birmingham's Big Bear Music run the festival with an abundance of passion and enthusiasm. This is most clear through Jim (the face of Big Bear) who is just a bundle of excitement for the city's festivities. Big Bear have an interesting history within Birmingham and are most definitely worth a Google! The festival is currently in its 30th year and awesome for a number of reasons; One: The majority of events are free. Two: They make use of some interesting buildings around town. (We played in Birmingham New Street Station and the Museum and Art Gallery among other lovely venues.) Three: Some very talented musicians from all over the world come over to play at the festival. During our stay, we were busy rushing from venue to venue as we had ten sets in six venues over three days, but we did manage to see a little bit of music in our down time. We were not disappointed! Catching gypsy jazz guitarist Remi Harris and his trio's outdoor performance transported us directly to the streets of 1920's Paris. Sublime!

    Festival happens over the course of a whole week. Organised by Big Bear Music, this is a festival…read moredeserving of much more support from the City. I've travelled from Glasgow for the weekend and loving the whole thing. A wide and wild variety of acts, both local and international. Tell city is easy to get around and the venues all suitable. And each gig attended so far has been free! Highlight of the Festival? The Humors. All original material, delivered and performed with feeling and real skill. This band don't know yet just how good they are! Thanks Birmingham Jazz and Blues, hope to see you again next year!

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    Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival - The Humors.

    The Humors.

    Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival - I'm on the poster!!!

    I'm on the poster!!!

    Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival - Me now with me then! (2 years ago, the first time we played the festival!)

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    Me now with me then! (2 years ago, the first time we played the festival!)

    Prohibition

    Prohibition

    4.3(3 reviews)
    63.9 mi

    This is probably the best cocktail bar in the north west you've never been to! Hidden away…read morealongside Wakiki on watergate street my first visit here was short lived as fashionable lateness had cost me last orders. Howevver we promptly returned the week after and immediately fell in love with the place. What an incredible experiance. First thing you notice is the size of the place. (Tiny) It genuinely feels like a hidden bar from the prohibition era with incredible decor and music that suits the Blues/Jazzy environment to perfection. Being here is like traveling back in time to the 20's when alcohol was illegal and small secret bars like these were littered across America. The theme is consistent with the menu hidden inside a book that's handed to you upon arrival. So mesmerized were we with the vibe and conversation the cocktail taste bud memories are hazy at best. (I'll leave you with a visual of the cocktails we had. One was lemon based the other strawberry based?) This is THE perfect place for those who like sophisticated conversation with your aptly aesthetic cocktails. It's not noisey, it's not busy, it's just right. Definitely worth a visit. I'll certainly be returning.

    After being handed the drink menu in a Bible I was hooked. I wish this was the Best Kept Secret in…read moreChester but unfortunately it is a popular place to be so get there early; grab a table with some friends; sit back and enjoy the atmosphere. My one criticism would be that may be the music is too loud but that's that's it. They have an extensive cocktail menu however if there's something not on the menu just asked for it and you will receive. All in all, this is one of my favourite places to go in Chester

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    Prohibition - Fantastically secret.

    Fantastically secret.

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    Incredible cocktail tekkers!

    The Flapper - Sun and nice canal side spot

    The Flapper

    3.7(19 reviews)
    0.4 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside
    £

    The flapper and firkin is located about 5 minutes walk from the ICC near broadstreet. It's a…read morestandard pub with nothing much to rave about. No pretensions are held here and there is definitely less than a dress code. Good for an all night drinking session although the location isn't great for staggering home/to a taxi rank/station. There are some good drinks offers but not enough to drag people away from the main hub of the city. The main draw of the flapper and firkin is its gigs listings with rock and indie bands playing here regularly. Admission is cheap and there is a pretty cool, dark and sweaty atmosphere downstairs where the bands perform

    A top place for beer garden weather. With a large outdoor seated area overlooking the canal this…read moreplace is always my top choice when I want to go for a few drinks in the sun. If you've never been before it may take you a little while to navigate the bridges and backstreets to get here, but it's worth it. Clue: entrance is most easily accessed from the same road as the Prince of Wales (black pub behind Brindley place). On entrance you cross a bridge to enter the pub itself, which is decked out in old varnished wood with proper pinball machines and a pool table to keep you occupied. The drinks selection is fair considering that this is a rock venue. The pricing is also reasonable. The venue hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including gigs, Dj nights, quizzes etc.

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    Concert room (lost alone)

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