This Jongleurs club is situated at the junction of the Grand Union and Regent’s canals, which means the location is not as buzzy as other places. The old Victorian warehouse has been jazzed up with some funky design to provide an impressive interior but if the comedy’s flat there’s not much else going on around here to rescue a night out, including the rather chainy bar downstairs. Luckily, Jongleurs knows how to put on a good show so the line-up should keep you entertained and if you’re in a big group it’ll be especially fun.
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