British Dance Band - Notable British Dance Band Venues

Notable British Dance Band Venues

Cafés, clubs, hotels and restaurants in London noted for British dance band music during the Golden Age included:

  • The Ambassadors Club, Conduit Street
  • The Astoria Ballroom, 157, Charing Cross Road, WC2
  • Bag of Nails, Kingley Street
  • Bat Club
  • Berkeley Hotel, Piccadilly
  • Café Anglais, Leicester Square
  • Café de Paris, Coventry Street
  • Carlton Hotel, 90, Belgrave Road, Victoria
  • Casani Club, Imperial House, Regent Street
  • Hotel Cecil, Strand
  • Ciro’s Club, Orange Street, off Haymarket
  • Devonshire House, Piccadilly
  • The Dorchester, Park Lane
  • Embassy Club, Old Bond Street
  • Fischer's Restaurant, Bond Street
  • Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane
  • Hatchettes, Piccadilly
  • Hollywood restaurant, Piccadilly
  • Kit-Cat Club, Haymarket
  • Monseigneur grill restaurant, 16-17 Jermyn Street, SW1
  • The May Fair, Berkeley Square
  • Murray's Club, Beak Street
  • New Princes, Piccadilly
  • Piccadilly Hotel, Piccadilly
  • Quaglinos, Bury Street
  • Romano's, Strand
  • Savoy Hotel, Strand
  • Waldorf Hotel, The Aldwych

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