VenuesCool, funky, extraordinary, offbeat, creative, and unique venues for hire in London and the UK
Kew PalaceKew, South West London
Max Capacity 40
The DuchessBattersea, South London
Max Capacity 80 in private room / 200 in its entirety
The hippest, coolest and, yes, funkiest venues for an unforgettable party, product launch, meeting or hot date. As well as including the most memorable bars, clubs and restaurants, the Funky roster also features landmark buildings, art galleries, palaces and museums available for hire in London and the UK. * Use the Category menu or A-Z Venue directory above to browse our full selection of Funky Venues.
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The Union Club
Soho, Central London
Max Capacity 180
The Duchess
Battersea, South London
Max Capacity 80 in private room / 200 in its entirety
Trafalgar Events
Embankment & River, Central London
Max Capacity 300
One Alfred Place
Bloomsbury & Holborn, Central London
Max Capacity 90 in Store Street Room, whole venue on Saturdays for wedding receptions is 10,000 square feet
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Bush HallShepherd's Bush, West London
- 40|30 (The Gherkin)
- 6 St Chad’s
- Adam Street
- Altitude
- Aviator
- Babington House
- Barbican
- BarSchool ® the
- Beach Blanket Babylon
- Beach Blanket Babylon, Shoreditch
- Beaconsfield
- Beyond Boyle @ All Hallows
- Blanch House
- Bush Hall
- Camden Arts Centre
- Century
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Cocoon
- Cowley Manor
- De La Warr Pavilion
- Delfina
- Design Museum
- Dollar Grills and Martinis
- Freemasons Hall
- Greenland Street
- Hampton Court Palace
- Hedsor House
- High Road House
- Hop Exchange
- Imperial War Museum
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Kensington Palace
- Kew Gardens
- Kew Palace
- Laban
- LaDanza
- LSO St Luke’s
- Match Bar
- Mews of Mayfair
- Miller’s Academy of Arts & Science
- National Theatre (The Deck)
- Number 3 Bar
- One Alfred Place
- RBS Williams F1 Conference Centre
- Reliance Square
- Rich Mix
- Rochelle School
- Roundhouse
- RSA House
- Serpentine Gallery
- Shoreditch House
- Shoreditch Town Hall
- Soho House
- Soho Theatre
- Somerset House
- Stoke Place
- Tate Britain
- Tate Modern
- The Bathhouse
- The Chelsea Gardener
- The Corner Club
- The Creative Venue
- The Duchess
- The Electric
- The Eve Club
- The Flower Cellars
- The Gallery
- The Groucho Club
- The Hanbury Club
- The Hospital Club
- The Music Room
- THE OLD LAUNDRY
- The Roof Gardens
- The Union Club
- The Whitechapel Gallery
- Trafalgar Events
- Unicorn Theatre
- Urban Golf
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Wallacespace
- Wallacespace St Pancras
- Wellcome Collection
- Wilton’s Music Hall
- Kath Borer
- Bush Hall
- Work310 Uxbridge Road
London
Greater London W12 7LJ UK
- Woktel +44 020 8222 6955
- kath@bushhallmusic.co.uk
- www.bushhallmusic.co.uk
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Venue Review
Character: Lovingly restored steel-framed Edwardian dance hall reborn as elegant, quirky and atmospheric music venue.
Funky Features: Access to excellent live music. Elaborate Edwardian plasterwork. Suntrap roof terrace off upstairs bar.
Location and History
Bush Hall is five minutes walk from Shepherds Bush tube. The building began its life as the setting for a real life Edwardian fairy tale. The Bush, or the Carlton Dance Hall, as it was originally called, was commissioned by the wealthy publisher W.C Hurndall who gave his daughters Lillian, Eugenie and Olive a lavishly appointed dance hall each to play with. The Bush - the only one of the trio to have survived the years intact - was fittingly its creator’s favourite. Hurndall apparently lived with his mistress in an apartment above the bar.
Interior
When big dance venues fell from fashion, Bush Hall found alternative employment as a wartime soup kitchen, a 60s bingo hall and rehearsal space for ‘local west London talent’ including Adam Faith, the Who and Cliff Richard. It ended the 20th century as an upmarket snooker club. Since its restoration and relaunch as a music venue in 2001, the Bush Hall has visitors who appreciate its lavish interior again. That the cherubs, vines, and inlaid Corinthian columns survived at all owes much to to the durability of the building’s pioneering steel girder construction and more than a bit of luck.
Spaces for Hire
At full capacity Bush Hall can hold 350. The whole building is available for hire and private events can be organised in either of the two bars, with bar service until 1am. The downstairs bar has an informal lived in character with distressed green leather stools and a comfortingly worn wooden bar. (Fits 80 guests). Upstairs brown leather and red velvet vintage sofas and chairs, a granite topped bar, marble floors and mirrored walls provide a shabby chic elegance (50 guests).
Bush Hall is already a music venue with a strong reputation for showcasing emerging talent - Amy Winehouse, Lilly Allen and the Kings of Leon all played here early in their careers - and it has become a venue favoured for special insiders’ gigs, and record company promotions. Today it is an increasingly popular venue for product launches, conferences, private parties and adventurous wedding receptions.



