Servant Jazz Quarters is a live music venue that hosts a variety of jazz (obviously), blues, and occasionally folk performances. The venue also specialises in cocktails, so if you are into something tasty and alcoholic at the same time, Servant Jazz Quarters many will be a real treat. And, of course, you can always enjoy smooth performances of such promising musicians as
Adia Victoria, L.A. SALAMI, Dom Scott, Dead Ceremony and many others. Beginning musicians generally play for free; tickets to enjoy a show from an experienced performer are highly affordable as well.
Venue Details
Getting there
Located in Dalton, Servant Jazz Quarters is easily accessible by several transport means:
By train and tube: there’s no underground station close-by, so if you travel, you will have to switch to a bus (see below). However, there are two overground stations just a couple of minutes away from the venue: Dalton Junctions and Dalton Kingsline. Both are on the East London Line, in Travelcard Zone 2.
By bus: there are plenty of bus routes, including N38, N76, 30, 38, 56, 67, 76, 149, 236, 242, and 277. There are several night bus routes, too.
By car: depending on your starting point, follow N16 road in Dalton directions.
International: At Gatwick, go outside the airport - you will see the overground station right away. Jump any East London Line in Dalton direction. From Heathrow Terminals 2-3, catch the Piccadilly tube line; at Victoria station switch to an overground and exit at Dalton Junctions or Dalton Kingsline.
Parking facilities
Servant Jazz Quarters does not have its dedicated parking lot, but the on-street parking is possible. There is also a parking lot next to each railway station, with dedicated free spots for people with special needs.
Access for people with special needs
Unfortunately, Servant Jazz Quarters does not have ramped access or specialised toilets for the disabled people. But, the management can take care of the accessible seating and viewing area on request if you give them a couple of days head start.