The Troubadour
A sanctuary for those who appreciate the joy of genuine coffee house. Its Bohemian roots lie firmly in the second great London coffee revolution of the 1950s when it began its proud history as a centre of courtesy, peace and creativity. A large band of regulars has remained loyal down the years, and first-time visitors will love the aged ‘all things to all people’ atmosphere. On the menu is a mix of wholesome house classics – large and legendary omelettes, burgers, steaks, salads - and daily specials. Live music packs ‘em in too.
Average Price:£35 and under
The Troubadour Summary
Cuisine : British Opening Times : Mon - Sun 9am - 12am
Walk-in only at breakfast and lunch Nearest Station : Earls Court Payment Options : All major cards accepted Average Price : £35 and under
Restaurant Group Information
Downstairs is the Club which Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan played in the 60s, today available for private parties of 120 max. The wonderfully light art gallery above the deli, and the semi-private Shackleton Room off the cafe are also for hire. Wonderful hidden garden for summer celebrations.
Room Types
Main Restaurant
Seating 1 - 110
Standing 0 - 0
The Gallery
Seating 12 - 32
Standing 12 - 70
The Club
Seating 24 - 60
Standing 40 - 120
The Deli Den
Seating 10 - 14
Standing 12 - 20
Additional Information
Please be aware that this restaurant does not take breakfast bookings or lunch bookings. Tables are allocated on a first come first served basis for this sitting
