The Troubadour
With more soul than a millipede wearing size 17 boots, ceilings and walls strewn with heirlooms of a bygone bohemia, this 50s café screams throwback. Smoothly and audaciously blending 50s coffee shop, wine bar, club, music venue and breakfast bar, this jazz haven is the cornerstone of Old Brompton Road, which has resisted the modern humdrum of high street homogeny. Comfort and conviviality ooze as you sup European classic wine offerings or New World fare, nurse a hot chocolate or bury your face in an omelette.
Written by: Alex Homer
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The Troubadour
263-267 Old Brompton Road,
Earls Court,
London
SW5 9JA
Mon–Sun, 9am–12am
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0207 370 1434
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