The Scotch of St. James is a night club and a music venue, located near St. James Square in London. Even though this compact, 150-seater venue cannot boast century-old history (the club was opened in 1965), this is still a facility with its established traditions and a list of renowned performers. Artists like The Beatles, Paloma Faith,
Sir Tom Jones and Rita Ora are only some of the many great musicians who paid a visit to The Scotch. Apart from enjoying some awesome music gigs, you can also try delicious drinks at the bar counter. This is a must-visit place on the London’s map for all music lovers.
Venue Details
Getting there
The Scotch is located in the heart of London, so you can choose practically transport means to reach the venue.
By train and tube: There’s no train station close-by; however, it’s easy to reach The Scotch by tube. All nearest stations like Green Park, Charing Cross or Piccadilly Circus are no more than 5 minutes away from the venue.
By car: going to The Scotch by car is also possible, and there are plenty of taxi services available.
International: You can reach The Scotch from international airport as well. If you are travelling from Heathrow, take a direct tube to Piccadilly Circus and walk around 5 minutes. From Gatwick airport, catch a train to Victoria Station, and change to the tube line. Go to Green Park Station and walk around 7 minutes.
Parking facilities
The Scotch doesn’t have its own, dedicated parking lot. The nearest parking space is located in The Cavendish Hotel; the lot is around 1 minute away from the venue. Another one is around 4 minutes away on Arlington Street.
Access for people with special needs
This venue does not accommodate people with special needs. But, the administration will take care of the accessible seating if you inform the Box Office in advance.