Welcome to The Troubadour
We are proud to announce that The Troubadour is featured in Alastair Sawday's "Special Places to Stay - British Hotels & Inns" as one of only nine places to stay in London and on their website. Please do have a look at the following link:
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The Troubadour is a proper café. The last 50s coffee house in Earls Court with a proud history as a low temperature centre of courtesy, peace and artistic energy.

One review called us "the best eatery West of Big Ben", and we are pretty proud of our menu, which is served from 9am til midnight 7 days a week. Downstairs is the Club where Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon all played in the '60s. Although now a slightly bigger venue, with its great programme of live music and poetry, the club remains an intimate space where artists give their best. The Club is also available for private parties up to 120 people.

If you don't want to go home after a party or gig at The Troubadour Club, or maybe you want a night out in central London then you can reserve the Garret which can sleep up to four.
Do what you are good at and what you enjoy. Wine. We love wine; French wine, Italian, Spanish, Alsatian wine, New World wines: Aussie, Kiwi, South Africa, Argentina, Chilean, Californian - the sources are now endless. To this end the deli is currently undergoing a refurbishment and will re-open in the November 2008 as an exciting new style wine business.
And finally, if you are looking for a light and airy space for a private party or to exhibit art of any sort then check out our gallery, for any occasion.
