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263-267 Old Brompton Road
Earls Court
London, SW5 9JA
Nearest Transport: West Brompton
020 7370 1434
The Troubadour is an authentic 1950s coffee house, established in 1954. In the 1960s and 1970s it played host to musicians such as Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. It now combines a cafe with a live music venue, delicatessen and first floor gallery. The Troubadour Cafe serves a range of British and international cuisine, alongside coffee and snacks. There is a garden for al fresco dining.
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My second sitting room

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    Troubadour Cafe
    263-267 Old Brompton Road London SW5 9JA uk
    11th May 2008
    My second sitting room
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    Ah, I’m a bit biased as I have so many childhood memories of this place! My Portuguese mum and English dad met in Earl’s Court during the 70’s and our family spent many-a-Saturday afternoon in the Troubadour...I even have an old photo of my mum peering in through the coffee pots displayed in the window. Ok so to bring the review up to date...yes the place has a shabby chick feel to it and yes when it’s busy the service can be a little slow but you can’t beat the cozy feel and you could quite easy kill a few hours here chatting with friends.
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