In the Summer of 2002 after an extensive refurbishment, the current, larger Troubadour opened. The Club and Café continue the legacy of freedom of expression and musical and creative innovation.
Books have been written in and about the Café over the past 50 years, the Club has had many now famous faces on its larger, well-lit stage including Amos Lee, Adele, Jack Peñate, Laura Marling, Ed Sheeran, Florence Welch and more, while Coffee House Poetry continues in its 19th consecutive year. What has come to pass within these walls and on this land is extraordinary, but the Troubadour is no relic. The future looks bright as the Troubadour continues to be a furnace of creativity.
We were looking for somewhere for dinner around 10 pm while walking through the area and happened to walk past the Troubadour and went in. What a great place! The staff were welcoming and efficient. Great food (I had bangers and mash, which I recommend) and a wonderful atmosphere. Next time I'm in the Earl's Court area, I'll certainly take the five minute walk from Earl's Court station to pay the Troubadour a visit.
We had brunch and bloody mary. Decent value, cozy pub with nice atmosphere & friendly service. The poached eggs were a little bit cold in the middle and vinagery though, otherwise all good🙃🙂
Vibey pub with delicious food - loved the warm goat cheese salad, the burger, the pasta of the day and the sticky toffee pudding. Staff is friendly and the decor is really cool.
It felt quite special going to a pub after years and even better that they had great cider on tap. If you have a reservation, there might be a spot for you in their garden. Good, polite service. Wholesome gastronomy. Quaint wall hangings. What's not to like?
It was really quiet since it was weekend morning when I visited, just love the 70s-90s music they were playing in the background. Proper, good English Breakfast and quirky decors everywhere inside this traditional pub (merchandises are also available to buy!). I'll come back one day for their live music performances and they sell the tickets on their website.
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