
Ronnie Scotts
VerifiedRonnie Scott OBE (born Ronald Schatt; 28 January 1927 – 23 December 1996) was a British jazz tenor saxophonist and jazz club owner. He co-founded Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London's Soho district, in 1959.
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Ronnie Scott OBE (born Ronald Schatt; 28 January 1927 – 23 December 1996) was a British jazz tenor saxophonist and jazz club owner. He co-founded Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London's Soho district, in 1959.
Address
47 Frith St, London W1D 4HT, UK
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Phone
020 7439 0747Website
www.ronniescotts.co.uk/No media items available for this venue.
Emil Medina
2 months ago
As an event producer and passionate music advocate, visiting Ronnie Scott's was a pleasure. The venue's iconic atmosphere remains unparalleled—there's a certain magic in the air that blends history, artistry, and intimacy. The setting is everything you’d hope for in a world-renowned jazz club. The dim lighting, decor, and venue layout create a vibe that feels effortlessly timeless. I have to commend the security and staff for their professionalism and friendliness. This is unusual... From the moment you arrive, you’re met with welcoming faces. While the music for the Late Late Show was enjoyable, it wasn’t as striking as I’d hoped for from such a prestigious venue. That said, Ronnie Scott’s has an incredible reputation, and I know the music offerings vary greatly depending on the night and performers. This particular evening just wasn’t one of the standouts for me. Ronnie Scott's is an institution that continues to shine as one of the best live music venues in the world. Even when the music doesn’t quite hit the high notes, the experience of being in such an iconic space more than makes up for it. It’s a must-visit for any music lover, and I’ll undoubtedly return to see what magic the next show has in store.
Chitra B
3 months ago
Great place! Acoustics are awesome, staff are nice. Drinks take a long time to serve but that’s how busy it gets. Worth checking out and I hope to visit again. I sat in a “restricted view” seat near the entrance but honestly, had a great view of the artists. So no complaints!
Michael Walsh
5 months ago
First time at Ronnie Scott's & it was brilliant. Great atmosphere, smaller that you think, not a bad seat in the house, ignore if they say restricted view not really. Highly recommend, go! Curtis Stigers & his band were brilliant, such a nice guy, still got the voice! I believe he is returning I February, don't miss him!
Terry Chapman
4 months ago
This iconic jazz venue is simply the best. We did have great seats, only a few feet from the stage and I felt like I was among the musicians. You are quite closely packed together, not so you're touching but I think this added to the feeling in the room. The vibe, the atmosphere. The staff are exceptional. Friendly, happy to be there, happy to be serving you. When you're engrossed in the music you'll feel a touch on your arm and there's an attentive staff member who noticed your drink was low before you did. They're like ghosts moving around in the limited space. Always attentive, never annoying. The food was good but that's not what you're here for. Top service, eaten then quickly taken away. I had burger and fries and it was good. I can't wait to go back.
Peter West
a month ago
Recently revamped iconic London jazz venue. Excellent staff. Food good enough, and a great range of cocktails. Music though should be the key reason for coming here and this place is top notch for that.