bars and clubs South-
East
London
The South East of London covers
such areas as Welling, Bromley and Beckenham and is
just as busy and vibrant as the rest of London, with
a number of bars, clubs, taverns and general entertainment
venues. Much like central London there are places to
quench your thirst or cater for your music and dance
needs at almost every corner. It has a multitude of
places to visit and a number of themed nights and events.
Clubs such as Jazz Live at the Crypt, Le Fez, Twighlights
and Up the Creek Comedy Club offer specialised events
and services with a fun-filled atmosphere. If you are
up for a serious clubbing session that The Paradise
Bar is arguably the most versatile of venues in South
East London and has a funky, romantic and urban atmosphere
playing almost every music style available. These include
progressive metal, psychedelic, world, rockabilly, salsa,
urban, acoustic rock, celtic rock, classic rock, electronic
folk, gangster rap and jammin’ tunes. Nevertheless
the highlight of the South East has to be the Ministry
of Sound which needs no introduction. It is one of the
most popular and busiest clubs in the whole of the United
Kingdom and plays a variety of big beats, garage and
house music.
If you want to get away from the queues and are searching
for an urban atmosphere then Club Caesars has a good
selection of music from the last three decades, garage,
house, old skool and rhythm and blues. Alternative music
however comes in the form of The Imperial Garden that
pumps out big beats, garage, house, jungle, live music,
rhythm and blues, techno and trance.
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