DIRTY MARTINI
Read moreOpened at the end of 2016, this cocktail bar is simply stunning! Tasting begins with the eyes: bold, original and spectacular, its decor is already worth the detour. Once you're seated, you can choose your drink from a selection of carefully-crafted cocktails, freshly prepared from natural ingredients. One of Cardiff's trendiest spots! You can nibble on a few snacks, usually plates to share. And from time to time, they even organize Martini brunches from Friday to Sunday (12:30, 14:30, 16:30).
DUKE OF WELLINGTON
Read moreA very nice traditional pub very close to Piccadilly Circus on two levels. Attended by both gay and other people, including clients from the surrounding theatres.
GORDON’S WINE BAR
Read moreThis time, you will definitely leave the beer aside and come to this beautiful wine bar to taste this delicious nectar, sheltered in a beautiful vaulted cellar and only lit by candlelight. The result is unique and you enter a historic place, because it is the oldest wine bar in London - established in 1890 - that has seen many celebrities pass through. The bar is still a family business, run by the Gordon family since 1890. You have a good time and taste very good wines, which is rare in London.
NEW OXFORD THEATRE
Read moreThe New Oxford Theatre is Oxford's main theatre, with a capacity of 1,800 people, located on George Street in the heart of the city. Formerly called Apollo Theatre, it has given itself a new name, but the programming remains the same: plays, dance, musicals, operas, stand ups... Whatever the style, the shows are always of high quality. You will always find something to please you and you are sure to have a great time at Oxford. Notice to theatre and show lovers.
MUSIC AT OXFORD
Read moreAn association of 3 performance halls and 3 college chapels in Oxford: Holywell Music Room, Oxford Town Hall, Sheldonian Theatre, Exeter College Chapel, Merton College Chapel and Keble College Chapel. On the program: classical music, jazz and choral concerts. International concerts organised all year round. The objective of this association is to offer high quality live music for a wide and varied audience. Be careful with the programming, it can be a great way to end a day at Oxford.
RUMBA
Read moreRight in the center of London, in the famous Soho district, whatever the day of the week, this little club guarantees you a good time with a sound system of impeccable quality. It's one of the safest places to party to the rhythm of Latin sounds. Every night, you'll find an eclectic mix of acid jazz, drum & bass and hip-hop, as well as Latin music. This is one of the oldest clubs in West London. There are also stand-up nights if you prefer comedy to dance.
THE CITY ARMS
Read moreA handsome, wood-panelled pub dating back to the 1880s, once shared by dockers, miners and prostitutes. Close to the Millennium Stadium (or Principality Stadium), it has always been a popular meeting place for rugby fans. The City Arms is the place to be from pre-match until the third half! No cooking here... Just plenty of beer! The staff are friendly and smiling, and you're in for a great night out, especially if there's rugby on.
OLD ARCADE
Read morePopular atmosphere in this typical pub where you can eat on the go and in the garden, weather permitting. Eating times are slightly different: Monday to Saturday, from 12pm to 9pm, and on Sundays from 12pm to 6pm. The atmosphere is white-hot on match nights, with broadcasts on six large screens. It's not unusual to bump into "The King", Welsh rugby legend Barry John. A great atmosphere in this relaxed pub, where you'll soon find yourself drinking your pint standing at the bar, talking to everyone!
BELOWZERO ICEBAR
Read moreA unique experience is offered in this bar made entirely of ice, where the temperature is minus 5°C. The ice comes from Sweden, and the design is completely redesigned every year. Discounts on weekends. Admission includes a Thermolactyl cape to keep out the cold, and a choice of vodka-based cocktail or soft drink. It's an experience worth trying out, especially for vodka lovers, since, as you'll have gathered, in this world of ice, this equally transparent liquid takes pride of place. Don't forget to book!
GHILLIE DHU
Read moreThis festive establishment is housed in an old and spacious church. Fervent promoter of Scottish culture, he organizes every Friday and Saturday ceilidh sessions, the famous traditional national dance, with drinks, 3 courses, traditional dance & music, then DJ. Concerts take place every night of the week, at different sessions: 4pm, 7pm and 10pm. You will also be able, upon registration, to offer you the unusual experience of a cocktail masterclass. Finally, fans will appreciate the broadcasts on the many match nights.
THE RED LION
Read moreThis old pub, located in a small passage at the end of The Mall, has something very Dickensian about it. Normally, it would be the second pub to have the oldest beer licence in London and has therefore been located there for several centuries now, so it is an institution in the area. The interior is not very large, dark enough, and yet the surroundings are warm and cosy. As is often the case in English pubs. That's why we love them so much. It is well placed, next to Green Park.
CHARLES STREET TAP
Read moreRefurbished in 2021, it's a popular address and a hub for Brighton's LGBT community. First there's a lovely waterfront bar area with an outdoor terrace, ideal for before-dinner drinks, and a club area to keep the party going late into the night, with DJ and cabaret nights. Their cabaret shows have won awards, and they also serve great craft beers and incredible gins for those who aren't foam fans. For many, it's one of Brighton's best gay bars.
GLEN NEVIS RESTAURANT & BAR
Read moreThe building is modern and somewhat lacking in soul, but has the advantage of being superbly located in the heart of the Glen Nevis. It is therefore an ideal address for those who stay nearby and cannot or do not want to push to the city centre. Several local beers are available, such as those from Loch Ness Brewery, and there is also a good selection of whiskies. You can also have lunch and dinner thanks to a traditional pub food menu.
THEATRE ROYAL
Read morePlymouth Theatre Royal is a theater located in Plymouth, Devon. It offers a varied program, including musicals, operas and large-scale ballets. The theater has a 1,300-seat main auditorium, called The Lyric, as well as two smaller studios, The Drum (200 seats) and The Lab (50 seats).
TRINITY THEATRE
Read moreThe Trinity Theatre is a performance venue in Cowes, England. Founded in 1897, it is run by the Cowes Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society. The theater is located off Bath Road, about a 4-minute walk from the West Cowes terminal of the Red Funnel and a 5-minute walk from Terminus Road bus station, outside the M&S food hall. Parking is available on Cowes Parade, but is often fully booked. Other pay parking lots are a few minutes' walk from the theater. The box office is open during performances and can be contacted on 01983 295229.
THE SCREEN
Read moreIn Winchester, even the public cinemas have a stamp! Watch the latest Hollywood opus in a splendid, authentic, red brick building.
SHANKLIN THEATRE
Read moreShanklin Theatre, located on Steephill Road in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, is a popular entertainment venue for locals and tourists alike. Opened in 1878, the theater has a rich and colorful history. It offers a variety of shows, from musicals to concerts to plays. Tickets can be purchased online, and available seats are indicated in red. In addition to shows, the theater also offers public tours for those wishing to go behind the scenes and learn more about its fascinating history. Tours last around an hour and are suitable for children over 12 accompanied by an adult. Shanklin Theatre is a must-see for entertainment lovers in Shanklin.
THE OLD GREEN TREE
Read moreThe Old Green Tree is a charming little pub with more than 300 years of history, which has kept its traditional setting and friendly atmosphere, on the corner of a charming alleyway. There are always good local reals and it is also possible to eat there. Moreover, the menu is rather interesting even if it goes without saying that the place is especially famous for its Fish & Chips. One of the great classics of Bath and still a place where you can go with your eyes closed. You're sure to make some great encounters there!
NORWICH ARTS CENTER
Read moreThis independent room offers theatre, concerts, exhibitions and artistic performances.
QUEEN’S CHARLOTTE
Read moreLocal beers, wooden tables and unexplained lights create a typical atmosphere in this pub, which organizes concerts every Saturday night.
REDSTACK PLAYHOUSE
Read moreComplex with cinema, theatre, bar and restaurant.
THE GLOBE HOTEL PUB
Read moreFrom beer, fries and billiards, all the ingredients come together for an English evening!
THE CUTTER INN
Read moreThe pub turns some nights into disco. With its large terrace and tables outside it is the All-Ely meeting.
LEAS CLIFF HALL
Read moreLarge room that hosts all major shows and concerts of the city.
THE KING OF HEARTS
Read moreThe King of Hearts is a café, a craft shop and an art gallery. Between two paintings, you enjoy a fair tea, accompanied by a locally produced scone. The exhibition program is available on site and on the website. A few minutes from the cathedral, the place offers an ideal setting for rest after a long walk in town.
LIQUID & ENVY
Read moreFormerly this Liquid & Envy is the club where the entire city and the surrounding area come to dance, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. Generational mixed mixed flowers.
BRIDGNORTH THEATRE-ON-THE-STEPS
Read moreLed by an enlightened and passionate amateur company, the theatre found its place in an old disused XIIIIe century chapel. It also hosts professional troops.
THE ASTOR THEATRE
Read moreThis newly renovated Edwardian building offers national film, theatre and music programming.
THE CONTINENTAL
Read moreVery popular night club in the region. Reopen after two years of work, more fun!
CINEMA
Read moreLux's Showcase Cinema in Peterborough is a modern multiplex cinema offering digital screenings and top-quality sound equipment. It also organizes customized evenings for special events. Lux's Showcase Cinema is part of National Amusements, Inc. a leading company in the cinema exhibition industry, which operates 816 screens in the USA, UK, Argentina and Brazil.
CASABLANCA JAZZ CLUB
Read moreCertainly not the best club in Brighton but one of the most popular. The music is mainly jazz and funk with a little disco and salsa. Concerts and live music every day.
AQUARIUM
Read moreThis is the ideal place to stay in this club which opened its doors in 1995 and which has the particularity of being the only one of the city with swimming pool and Jacuzzi. The bathing suit may be necessary. The clientele is not the trendy wildlife that is usually found in the neighborhood. This can go from the friendly and prétention atmosphere of some nights, to literally popular from other nights.
THE SCALA
Read moreHouse, hip-hop and electro are distilled in this old cinema converted into a nightclub. Regular indie music concerts are organized. In all, 4 dance heights and a reception capacity of 1 500 people, so say «heavy» in this quarter of London. The programming fluctuates between mix and live concerts. The programming is heterogeneous. No dress code, necessary in general. For the story, the site was closed after programmed the Kubrick mechanical orange film, which was banned in England at that time.
SCARSDALE
Read moreIf the place used to be used to house Napoleon's officers when the latter wanted to invade England, it is worth noting that, the plan having failed, the English have not been, and have appreciated the conversion in pub to the elegantly flowery facade. Located near a beautiful Edwardian square, the places are often full and the few tables outside are never enough to satisfy the many clients. From the Napoleonic era, the place only kept a portrait of the emperor and his attachment to France a beautiful wine card to choose from glass or bottle with nearly a dozen varieties for each color.
THE MARKET
Read moreBaroque decoration inspired by Venetian palaces with mirrors and chandeliers to create a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. In winter, the fireplace adds a little more to the warm decor. The place is also famous for its music, Djs come to mix the music of garage, house or dance, sometimes jazz concerts are also programmed. A wide selection of beers, wines and cocktails.
THE GRENADIER
Read moreBelieve that all pubs have ghosts, because here too places would be haunted by the ghost of an officer who was beaten to death for cheating cards. What is more certain is that the pub is linked to the military history of the country, having hosted the Duke of Wellington in his time. The walls are filled with military memories: bayonets, sabres, plastron. The specialty of the place, Bloody's Mary, a beer made according to a secret recipe.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Read moreMoving dramatic comedy on relations between a young religion and a captain in Austria of the 1930 s. On stage since late 2006 this is one of the great successes of recent years.
DIRTY DANCING
Read moreIt is difficult to forget Patrick Swayze's magistrale interpretation, but the atmosphere of the film is at the heart of musical comedy. This happens in 1963, and Baby is on holiday with his parents. She doesn't expect to meet love and dance…
THE RELENTLESS GARAGE
Read moreIndie music in an intimate room. A place to discover new talents and sound.
GUANABARA
Read moreThe name is that of the famous bay of Rio, the motto is to make Brazil known but not just its pictures, so it is not only salsa, football and carnival, but a rich musical culture and full of surprises that only this address knows retransmit in London in its original form. Ideal for lovers of Latin music.