cocktails at the Hideaway bar
cocktails at the Hideaway bar
The Hideaway venue and dining area
The Hideaway bar
Cocktails at the Hideaway bar
The Hideaway stage as seen from the lounge
Delicious food from the hand of Hideaway's chef
cocktails at the Hideaway bar - shaken, not stirred
Hideaway venue - view from the mixing desk
Cocktails at the Hideaway bar
cocktails at the Hideaway lounge
The Hideaway stage and venue seating as seen from the lounge
The Hideaway bar area and seating

Events

Saturday February 20, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 20/02/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £8

MANTECA feat. MARTHA ACOSTA 

Sunday February 21, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 21/02/2010 7:00 pm

Tickets £8

 

The man has great hands! Over the last twenty-five years Vince Dunn has performed, recorded and toured with an impressive lists of artists from Cleo Laine, Courtney Pine and Betty Carter to contempory artists such as Roy Ayers, Loose Ends, Blue Cantrell and Pharell Williams. Vince recently recorded the debut album “Dark Humour” for The London Jazz Collective.

Thursday February 25, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 25/02/2010 7:00 pm

LIVE STAND UP COMEDY

Every Thursday

Doors open at 7pm. Performances start at 8.45pm

“Sol Bernstein”

(Sol
Bernstein is the comic creation of stand-up Steve Jameson)

“One part Alf Garnett, two parts Mel Brooks, and three parts like nothing you’ve ever heard.”
The Guardian

“An instantly winning creation” Evening Standard

“No age barrier to comic genius” Edinburgh Evening News

 

Friday February 26, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 26/02/2010 7:00 pm

Mark Nightingale & Nigel Hitchcock.

Saturday February 27, 2010
Tickets: £8
Doors: 27/02/2010 7:00 pm

Peter King Quartet. After taking the scene by storm in the early sixties with the Ronnie Scott quintet, Pete has gone on to establish himself unequivocally as one of the finest alto saxophonists in the world. His fabulous technique allied with an unerring sense of harmony has made him one of the greatest players this country has ever produced. Currently the featured saxophonist with the Charlie Watts band his playing has made him famous worldwide. It is with enormous pleasure that we welcome this saxophone giant.

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