Troubadour Cafe
Old Brompton Road, London

020 7370 1434
Restaurant & Bar
Earl's Court
About Troubadour Cafe
The Troubadour is an authentic 1950s coffee house, established in 1954. In the 1960s and 1970s it played host to musicians such as Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. It now combines a cafe with a live music venue, delicatessen and first floor gallery. The Troubadour Cafe serves a range of British and international cuisine, alongside coffee and snacks. There is a garden for al fresco dining.
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10 out of 10 stars
A unique and fun experience. The atmosphere is terrific and the people fun. The food is delicious and not expensive for the area. The club downstairs has great live music and a good bar and was full of fun people. Well worth a visit.Boy meets girl here (BIG TIME)this is where the avantgarde commune and the beautiful,the art seekers,the bizarre,and anyone else interesting in West London. I've seen some of the best bands and comedians downstairs at the Troubadour on their way to being recognised. An authentic place to see real culture with real people.