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Tea shop meets bar and live music venue (with club nights) at this bohemian spot in a former Art Deco cinema.
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Tea shop meets bar and live music venue (with club nights) at this bohemian spot in a former Art Deco cinema.
A church transformed into a luxurious bar, Alma de Cuba has a huge mirrored altar and hundreds of dripping candles. It also serves a popular Sunday brunch with a live gospel choir and samba afternoon teas.
Music, art, and science events are all in the mix at this long-standing venue reinvented as a creative space and bar.
This huge venue in a former Edwardian foundry and blade-making factory retains a suitably industrial vibe for its club nights, live music, food festivals, exhibitions, and art installations.
While not the original venue—that was demolished years ago—this is still a popular music spot, drawing in rock-and-roll fans with its live acts including Beatles tribute bands.
This quirky entertainment complex in a former warehouse near the river just north of the city center bills itself as a cultural theme park of the future. Expect live music and makers' workshops, as well as on-site artists' studios and a garden. There's now a Rollerdome with skating sessions and classes.
Owned by the Invisible Wind Factory, this eccentric outdoor venue (with heaters) hosts live music accompanied by food from its barbecue. It also has a vintage boutique and an art gallery.
Big-name acts mean this intimate venue often gets packed to the rafters, but that only adds to the clubby vibe. There are also club nights that range from hip-hop to indie, vintage fairs, plus a menu of well-executed comfort food.