This is a classic venue where it is easily accesible by road and rail, big car parks opposite venue. Lots of Buses and a British Rail station nearby. The venue is at rear of Grey Horse pub and is a vibe in itself.Really friendly crowd of music loving people. The bands I have seen there are from every Genre and its a great thing to support LIVE MUSIC. On 18th December one of the best up and coming bands is playing there BREAKING BLUES and two support acts, my own band has played on same bill as two of these bands and I can say they are top notch. BREAKING BLUES is a 3 piece Blues Rock outfit of predominantly band written music , which is in the blues rock tradition, but with a contemporary twist, the songs are about you and me, amd the things we do, often a hard look at what drives the human condition, but in no way are they preachy or dull. The music is often poignient and exilerating in the same song. The song writing is accompanied by the bands musical and tight hard rocking sensibilty. You will leave wanting more and can have it in their new album, they are going places and you can see them now as.a.locally sourced product, before you have to pay loads to see them at the O 2 or Wembley stadium. I as a musician and with my own band, can grudgingly say that this is the best band in song writing, musicianship, stage delivery and vibe I have seen for many years.
Dont miss a chance to see them in a great venue like Ram Jam Records , up.close and...
Read moreWent to the Friday comedy store for the first time. The venue is great, atmosphere is cool and staff are friendly. The first 2 acts were excellent and really good comedians. We were then thinking the final act would be special, oh how wrong we were. The act was very old fashioned and not in a good way, it was misogynistic, not witty or talented in any way and plain rude. The comedian, portrayed himself as a philanderer and gift to women, his behaviour towards some girls at the front was sleazy and offensive. Luckily my partner felt compelled to leave at this point, resulting in an awful end to the evening. The comedians final comedy (?) song was about big women which summed the whole act up. My partner and I were not alone in being offended, with other fellow members of the audience expressing their support. I appreciate comedy is personal and it's just words, but this one act really let the club and...
Read moreTLDR: An absolute must if you are in Kingston Upon Thames or even close by.
This is such an intimate spot. It is behind a relatively nondescript door at the back of the main restaurant just before the washrooms/WC/Toilets. The space is extremely small but the party is lively. A good spot for two people or one. I wouldn't recommend a big party. There just isn't the space. The live entertainment was excellent. The bar tenders/servers were really polite and friendly and the drinks were flowing.
I could easily see myself being a regular here.
I would give six...
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