Speakeasy Jazz Club
Join us at The Speakeasy Jazz Supper Club every Wednesday where we will be showcasing the best in British modern jazz. Come and enjoy the vibrant sounds of Bluenote's golden era of the 1950's and 60's as each week we feature a different artist, including Alan Barnes, Tony Kofi, Imogen Ryall, Josephine Davies. Each will be joined by trumpeter Chris Coull and his band playing the best in be-bop and hard-bop.

A wide selection of beers, wines, cocktails and soft drinks are on tap as well as The Wick Inn's famous Thai Kitchen serving delicious plates from the East. Tabled seating is situated in front the band stand, at tall tables in the middle of the room and at the bar, as well as cosy alcoves for groups towards the back of the room.

There's a real New York City "Supper-Club" vibe with low lighting, red maroon palates and some of the best live music there is. To reseve your seating for groups we suggest you arrive 30 minutes before the start and/or message us on WhatsApp 07948260789.

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Reviews


Chris Coull's rendition of Miles Davis’ ‘Birth of the Cool’ is far from just a note-to-note creation

- Daily Telegraph

Company: The Speakeasy Jazz Club

(Website)

Genre: Music & Nightlife

Duration: 120 mins


This event has an interval.


Venues: The Wick Inn - Speakeasy


Venue Accessibility:

Assistance Dogs Welcome Assistance Dogs Welcome

Accessible Toilet Accessible Toilet

For any queries about venue accessibility, including step free access, please contact box office.

Age suitability: 18+ (Restriction)

Babes in Arms policy: Under 2's are not allowed at this event.

Content Warnings:

 Loud Noises Loud Noises


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