The Pheasantry
Chelsea
The Pheasantry is one of London's leading supper clubs with a programme ranging from jazz and cabaret to fado and folk, featuring world class talent every night of the week.
The Pheasantry is one of London's leading supper clubs with a programme ranging from jazz and cabaret to fado and folk, featuring world class talent every night of the week.
An historic haunt for sophisticated music lovers, The Pheasantry is particularly famous for appearances from West End and Broadway stars like Lee Mead, Kerry Ellis and Bonnie Langford. The elegant venue has also hosted intimate shows from artists as diverse as Brian May, Fascinating Aida, Molly Ringwald, Courtney Act and Julia Fordham. Back in the day, the building was home to Eric Clapton and hosted acts like Hawkwind, Queen, Lou Reed and Thin Lizzy.
Show 8:00PM|Doors 6:30pm
Steve Ross, acknowledged as one of the foremost interpreters of Cole Porter's wickedly clever and deeply passionate songs, takes the audience through some...
An effervescent cabaret mixing rarely heard gems and cherished standards. Playing to packed crowds stateside, in New York and Los Angeles, these fast friends...
Claire Martin Returns to The Pheasantry and invites you to join her, and her outstanding trio for this London concert, concluding her U.K. tour of her new show 'Remembering...
This beautiful and historic building is located in the heart of the fashionable Kings Road. The grand entrance leads into a lovely large terrace garden which is ideal for al fresco dining during the summer months. The restaurant is on three floors and there is a function room available for large party bookings and private hire able to seat up to 90 buffet style or 60 seated - please contact the Manager for more details.
The Pheasantry
152 Kings Road
London
SW3 4UT
020 7439 4962
The Pheasantry is on the Kings Road in Chelsea (opposite Marks & Spencer). The nearest underground station is Sloane Square (District and Circle Lines), which is less than 10 minutes walk from the venue. Several buses stop outside the venue (including 11, 19, 22, 211 and 319). There are parking places in many of the side streets of the Kings Road, but many require residential parking permits. Please read the signs to be sure of where and when you are allowed to park. There is a Brittania Parking facility in Cheltenham Terrace, less than 5 minutes walk from the venue and two further car parks on Sloane Avenue.