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The Venue - The Club opened in December 1999, in order to provide an alternative to the generally uninspiring nightlife of Reading. It is unique in that it offers all the facilities of a nightclub along with the added value of a top quality restaurant and a leading live venue. The railway arches in which it is set in have been converted with sensitivity to the original architecture achieving a stunning and stylish result with full air conditioning.
The atmosphere is warm, friendly and totally unthreatening, thereby attracting a large cross section of people from far and wide.
The Music - There are live performances every weekend, A funky pianist with a soul singer accompanies diners in the restaurant, and there also are occasional live bands in the club followed by a disco until 4am.
Opening Hours - The club is open Friday 7pm-4am and Saturday 7pm-5am.
The club is available for group and corporate bookings both daytime and evenings, and can cater for a wide variety of functions, from a business presentation to a birthday party.
Dress Code - Smart casual (smart jeans permitted). No trainers. Gentlemen must wear a collared shirt.
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Location
Centrally situated in Reading within 10 minutes of junction 11 of the M4 and 2 minutes walking distance from Reading town centre, Reading train station and The Oracle.
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The Jazz Club
The Jazz
63-65 Caversham Road
Reading, Berkshire RG1 7BL
Tel. 0118 9500 950
email: mail@thejazzclub.co.uk
web: www.theJazzClub.com
Directions By Road
FROM M4 JUNCTION 11
Go into Reading on the A33. 1.8 miles down the road, take the A329 to Caversham.
As soon as you approach the railway bridge, turn left into The Jazz Club.
FROM OXFORD
Follow the signs to Reading along the A4074. 1.6 miles into Reading, turn right
at the Lloyds Bank traffic lights, go over the Thames Bridge and straight over the
next roundabout turn right at the TGI Fridays roundabout and The Jazz Club is
situated immediately on the right after the railway bridge.