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The Troubadour

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Bohemian coffee house serving food and poetry

One of the last of London's 1950s coffee houses, the Troubadour has expanded and no longer caters to just those content with serviceable coffee, magical candlelit atmosphere, endless loop of Bach's harpsichord concertos, poetry readings and basement folk gigs (Bob Dylan, Martin Carthy, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Carole King, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Jimi Hendrix, Elton John etc all played here). Walls have been knocked down and the space, food menu and wine list have expanded well b...

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Hours
Mon to Wed 11.30am—midnight
Thu 11.30am—2am
Fri and Sat 10am—2am
Sun 10am—midnight


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