Troubadour Cafe

Restaurant & Bar in Earl's Court
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5 / 10 from 3 reviews
Address
263-267 Old Brompton Road
Earl's Court
London
SW5 9JA
Map
Telephone
020 7370 1434
Other Branches
Troubadour
Region
Earl's Court
Nearest Station
West Brompton
0.18 miles
Opening Summary
Cafe
Mon - Sun: 09:00 - 00:00

Club
Sun - Wed: 20:00 - 00:00
Thur - Sat: 20:00 - 02:00

Wine Bar
Mon- Sun: 18:00 - 22:00
Restaurant Facilities

Children Welcome

Credit Cards Accepted

Music Played

Live Music Played

Outdoor Area

Booking Advisable

The Troubadour is multifaceted: Earls Court’s most famous Café, an exciting Live Music Venue, an Art Gallery, award winning Wine Shop and Wine Bar, and Luxury Apartment.
The Troubadour celebrates its 60th
Anniversary this year. Established in 1954, The Troubadour Club has hosted great musicians such as Bob Dylan & Paul Simon in the 1960s, more recently Adele & Ed Sheeran & in October 2013, Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor played a secret gig before their concert in The Royal Albert Hall.
Capacity is 120 people & it can be hired for private parties.  We can organise a live band or DJ, or you can bring your own. Our soundman & PA system will
ensure the music for your party or gig is spot on! 
Whether a Birthday party, a client schmoozing event or a
no-reason knees up, our focus is on providing excellent service & building a fantastic atmosphere to ensure you have a great party.
The Gallery, a light airy space, can accommodate up to 32 for a sit down meal or 70 for drinks.
The Wine Bar is available for parties up to 16 for dinner or 20 people for drinks.
Menus can be tailored to all tastes & budgets.

Troubadour Cafe Picture Gallery

Troubadour Cafe at sunset
Troubadour Cafe at sunset
Troubadour Garden
Troubadour Garden
The Troubadour Cafe at night
The Troubadour Cafe at night
Troubadour salad bar
Troubadour salad bar

User Reviews

Oscar
from Miano

May 13, 2014

crowded, uncomfortable and too expensive.

rude and arrogant staff, decor okay.

food nothing special. way overpriced.
Anonymous

Jan 31, 2009

Come on really its a cute old style place but their ingredients arent fresh at all!
There with we went for breakast and ordered eggs florentine, specifically mentioned with Spinach please! and a veggie breakfast.
well, the veggie breakast came much earlier and looked like it literally came all staright from the can and the eggs were so pale! Then came the eggs florentine, with Salmon, haha... well ok can happen. I asked them to please make another with spinach and emphasized not just to take the salmon out as vegetarians DO NOT LIKE FISH TASTE! You aready feel it coming... After 5 min he came back giving me eggs florentine with spinach... I look smelled and took a layer of spinach off and just saw all pieced of Salmon!! what is that about, really??? It wasn't even busy, maybe 3 tables with 3 staff... How disrespectful. Then on top they let us pay for it, well Thanks very much.. We ll come back.... NOT
londonpatrick

Apr 13, 2005

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.
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