Does Blues Kitchen have a dress code?
Does Blues Kitchen have a dress code?
The dress code is casual but you wouldn’t be out of place in a dress! it doubles up as a bar as they have an extensive whiskey collection.
Do you have to pay to get into blues kitchen?
1 answer. You can pay on the door.
Can you dance at the Blues Kitchen?
We’re finally able to let loose on our dance floor… With resident DJ’s spinning a timeless selection of rhythm n blues, hang out & dance with us into the small hours indulging in cocktails, beers & bourbon (DJs + live music from 9pm).
Do you need ID to go Blues Kitchen?
If you’re lucky enough to look under 25 you will be asked to show your ID. We only accept passports/national ID’s and driving licenses. Please contact the ticket outlet you purchased from directly with any enquiries.
Can I wear trainers to the Blues Kitchen?
3 answers. Trainers are always welcome.
What time is brunch at Blues Kitchen?
We kick off Sundays with a hearty brunch from 10am. As we roll into into the evening, it’s time for cold beers, cocktails, southern style barbecue & burgers.
Is there an age limit Blues Kitchen?
If you’re lucky enough to look under 25 you will be asked to show your ID. We only accept passports/national ID’s and driving licenses.
How many blues kitchens are there?
The restaurant currently operates at three sites in London; on Camden High Street near Camden Town Station, on Curtain Road near Old Street Station in Shoreditch and on Acre Lane near Brixton Station. A forth venue is expected to open on Quay Street in Manchester in early 2021.
How old do you have to be to go to Blues Kitchen?
18+. Please note age restrictions can vary on a per event basis.
Can you wear trainers to Blues Kitchen Manchester?
When did Blues Kitchen Shoreditch open?
May 2014
Mid May 2014 saw the opening of The Blues Kitchen Shoreditch, the latest project from London-based bar and restaurant company, The Columbo Group.
Is Manchester good for a night out?
Manchester is renowned for being a good night out, no matter what you’re into. The Northern Quarter is favoured by a more left-field crowd, the city’s students hang out in the Oxford Road corridor and anyone seeking a luxurious evening heads to Spinningfields.