Enjoy a view overlooking the stage from our mezzanine restaurant. Please note:
- Restaurant tickets include a non-refundable deposit of £20 per person which will be taken off your bill at the end of the night.
- Some guests on tables 11-23 may find their view slightly restricted. Bar tables 1, 2 and 3 have a restricted view of the stage.
- Restaurant tables 18-23 and Bar tables 1, 2 and 3 offer higher, bar-style seating.
STANDING TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE - CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE to see a detailed seat map of the restaurant.
*PLEASE NOTE: Restaurant reservations are available for a non-refundable deposit of £20 per person, which is redeemed against your bill on the evening. Some customers may find their view is restricted from Tables 14-23. Our Restaurant Bar offers bar style seating and a restricted view of the stage. Customers will still be offered table service and have a choice from our full menu.
STRICTLY 18+ WITH ID. NO U18s ADMITTED
Derrick “Duckie” Simpson the “Gong Gong Gullie” is the founder and leader for reggae’s BLACK UHURU. They have remained to be one of the most recognised and prolific reggae band for over 45 years. The Group’s line up is Duckie Simpson, Andrew Bees, and Elsa Green.
The roots of BLACK UHURU were formed in Kingston Jamaica’s Waterhouse district also known as “Firehouse” in the early 60′s however it wasn't until 1977 when they recorded their debut album “Love Crises” at Prince Jammy’s famous studio.
Teaming up with drummer Sly Dunbar and bass player Robbie Shakespeare. Together they developed a musical style full of deep bass thumps, sharp keys, long guitar riffs, echos and the signature "woh oh oh’s" creating their classic sound with hits like “I Love King Sellassie, “‘Shine Eye Gals”, “General Penitentiary” and “What is Life".
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