Live music and real ale aficionados could surely hope to do no better than a gig at a brewery. Just stay away from the house rum, which is apparently “a bit rough”. Upcoming gigs include the Desert Storm fifteenth anniversary show (February 25), Tool tribute act Toology (February 26) and “hectic blues stoner punk rock” from Mother Vulture (May 27). This “great little rock bar” (Tripadvisor user BerkshireAH9’s words) has hosted scary-sounding bands like Evil Scarecrow, Svalbard, Winterfylleth and Dread. If you like your music heavy and your drinks “cheap”, then The Anvil probably has just the show for you. Check out the venue’s Facebook page for details of upcoming performances. Recent acts include rock guitarist Aaron O’Shea and tribute band Total Madness. Serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, its menu options include fry ups, roasts and mouth-watering puddings.įurthermore, its regular live music events make it “the perfect way to spend a Sunday”, according to user Pen Del.Īngeline K also had “the most amazing afternoon/evening” of “great atmosphere, good music, singing and dancing”. Tripadvisor reviewers rate this place not only the sixteenth best bar in all of Poole, but the forty-sixth best restaurant – putting it comfortably in the top fifth of the town’s eateries. Visit their Instagram or Facebook page to see who’s playing there soon. Pair this with a wide range of Belgian beers (plus beer cocktails) and you’ve got the recipe for a great night out. And HeatherB says the Sunday roasts are “to die for”. Their delicious-looking meals include hotdogs, steaks, schnitzels and more, with regular discounts like 25% off on Tuesdays. User Jaycee Sarah Koh sums up its offering as “lovely live blues music with yummy food” – isn’t that exactly what you’re looking for? Opened in 2020, this live music mecca has been reviewed by 40 Tripadvisor users, with 39 rating it “excellent” and one rating it “very good”. Read more: Storm Eunice: Section of roof ripped off iconic seaside hotel Belgium & Blues, Bournemouth Fortunately, Dorset offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy both good music and great ale, now restrictions have been lifted.īelow are some of the best local pubs offering live music, as voted for by users of Tripadvisor. Nothing beats experiencing a band up close, pint in hand. Habas, 43A Brown St, M2 2JJ.Of all the things people missed during lockdown, pubs and live music are two which were often mentioned with a sad nostalgia. Serving up a delicious menu of Middle Eastern grub and cocktails, the venue also offers up a roster of live music, too, with a dedicated live music lounge within the space. Opening just last year, Habas is the latest venture by Simon Shaw – the man behind El Gato Negro and Canto. The Cook Haus is also serving up their tasty menu of Alpine-inspired dishes, with plenty of cocktails and biers on offer at the bar. We’re talking Sunday roasts with a side of jazz, duelling piano nights, a fun haus band, drag queens, and Schloss’ famous promenaders keeping the party going. Albert’s Schloss Credit: Albert’s Schloss/JK PhotographyĪlbert’s Schloss’ weekly schedule of live music and entertainment is perfect for escaping the world for a while. Escape to Freight Island, 11 Baring St, M1 2PZ. Elsewhere at the venue, guests can also enjoy NYC-style pizza, juicy burgers, BBQ, wine and craft beers – with both indoor and outdoor traders to try. Currently, the venue has a jam-packed schedule planned all the way up to the end of March. One of the biggest new openings in the last few years, Escape to Freight Island has become quite the hotspot in the city, combining street food with weekly live music and entertainment programmes. Escape to Freight Island Credit: Escape to Freight Island The programme features not only special sets taking place in the concert hall, but a number of bar-side shows where guests can enjoy beautiful blues, jazz, soul and rock and roll while tucking into their menu of tasty BBQ grub. Consisting of a New Orleans-style bar and restaurant and a fantastic concert hall, The Blues Kitchen is the place for live music lovers – with plenty of shows booked in for the coming months. Opening in Manchester just last year, The Blues Kitchen serves up bourbon and BBQ with a side of blues and jazz. The Blues Kitchen Credit: The Blues Kitchen
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