Price£££
NeighbourhoodTottenham
HoursEvent nights only, typically Fri 22:00-06:00 and Sat 14:00-late

Tip: The Overground to Meridian Water is the only sensible way in, taxis pile up on Glover Drive and the walk from Tottenham Hale is long after a 10-hour set.

Location

Address: 6 Glover Drive, Meridian Water, Tottenham, London N18 3HF

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FOLD ★ 4.5

££Canning TownEvent nights, typically 23:00 to late, 24-hour license

The Canning Town warehouse with a 24-hour license has built a reputation for serious techno bookings and a strict no-phones-on-the-floor policy that protects the room from becoming an Instagram set.

Tip: Phones go in pouches at the door, that is the rule and it is enforced. Cash for the cloakroom moves the queue.

E1 ★ 4.3

££WappingFri 22:00-06:00, Sat 22:00-08:00 (event dependent)

The Wapping warehouse on Pennington Street runs a multi-room curated programme of techno and house with the kind of long-form bookings that pull in international touring DJs and Sunday-morning crowds.

Tip: Wapping Overground is the quickest way home at 7am, the night buses out of Shadwell are a long wait after a closing set.

Ronnie Scott's ★ 4.8

£££SohoDaily, doors 18:00, first set typically 20:00, late set 23:30

The Frith Street basement opened by tenorist Ronnie Scott in 1959 is the central canon of British jazz, with two sittings a night and the late show that real heads come for.

Tip: Book the late show, the room thins out and the playing loosens. Standing bar tickets are the cheapest way in if you do not need a table.

Vortex Jazz Club ★ 4.6

££DalstonTue-Sun 19:45-23:00, doors 19:45

The Gillett Square upstairs room is where London's improvised and contemporary jazz programmes when it wants to be honest about what it sounds like, with a regular Tomorrow's Warriors slot for the next generation.

Tip: Book direct, the room is small and an in-demand quartet sells out in days. The downstairs cafe is the warm-up.

PizzaExpress Jazz Club ★ 4.5

£££SohoDoors typically 18:30, first set 19:30, late set 21:30

The Dean Street basement opened by Peter Boizot in 1969 sits under a working pizzeria and runs a quietly serious nightly programme that has hosted Diana Krall, Norah Jones and Kurt Elling at room scale.

Tip: The pizza is fine, the room is the point, ask for a table on the front banquettes for sightlines to the piano.

Cafe OTO ★ 4.7

££DalstonCafe daily 09:30-17:30, gigs typically 20:00 onwards

The Ashwin Street room programmed by Hamish Dunbar and Keiko Yamamoto is the central venue in Europe for experimental and improvised music, and the calendar is the single best test of what is current.

Tip: Members get advance ticket access, the Eddie Prevost and Arto Lindsay weeks sell out fast.

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