PizzaExpress Jazz Club
Soho
PizzaExpress Jazz Club is an award-winning London music venue in the heart of Soho. Since 1976, the club has presented thousands of world class musicians in its intimate, basement setting.
PizzaExpress Jazz Club is an award-winning London music venue in the heart of Soho. Since 1976, the club has presented thousands of world class musicians in its intimate, basement setting.
First opened in 1976, our Dean Street venue is considered one of Europe’s best jazz clubs, having hosted debut shows from the likes of Gregory Porter, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Brad Mehldau and countless others. Music legends like Amy Winehouse, Sam Smith, Van Morrion, Sting, Jamie Cullum, Charlie Watts, Jacob Collier and Nigel Kennedy have all graced the stage - making the club a part of the very heart, soul, and sound of Soho.
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PizzaExpress Jazz Club
10 Dean Street
London
W1D 3RW
020 7439 4962
Our address is 10 Dean Street in Soho, and the venue is just South of Oxford Street, next to Soho Square. The nearest underground station is Tottenham Court Road (Northern Line), but we are also within walking distance of Leicester Square (Piccadilly and Northern Lines) and Oxford Circus (Central and Bakerloo Lines) underground stations. Dozen of buses run along Oxford Street and Charing Cross giving guests easy access to the club from virtually anywhere in London.
The venue is in central London, so unfortunately street parking is expensive and difficult to find. There are a limited number of metered spaces in nearby Soho Square and Berners Street, and parking is free after 6:30pm Monday to Saturday and all day Sunday. Things do change, so please check signs and meters for costs and timing before leaving your car. An NCP car park in Brewer Street and Q-Parks in Poland Street and Chinatown are all within 5 minutes walk of the venue.