Visited Bradford Comedy Club several times with Husband.
Good atmosphere and Friendly staff.
A Small cosy venue with adequate table seating and Sofa's.
Toilets a reasonable standard.
Food is adequate, Good Burgers and Pizza, average price.
Good range of drinks at the average price.
Always a good night with great comedy entertainment from Amateur and Professional Comedians, local, and from other areas of the country.
Called in to grab a breakfast sandwich, I found it purely by following a sign proclaiming it to be the best cafe in Bradford. It's cafe come bar as it sells draft and bottled alcohol as well as having an extensive menu. It's open all day and into the evening as is quite funky. Worth a visit though I'd probably say evening would be a better time.
Fabulous Gig by US soul singer Ray Greene at Tapestry where we witnessed a world class voice and his world class band. This is the bar by which I'm sure Jase (owner) and all involved would love to set for every gig. 100 per cent brilliant, start to finish. Segueing an instrumental (I'm sure someone will tell me its title) into Ain't No Love InThe Heart of the City to Only So Much Oil In The Ground (highly topical today, but written and performed by US superstar funk band Tower of Power in the 70s) as pretty much a twelve-to fifteen minute intro set the tone, but then the silk smooth soul voice on his own songs Shoulda Known Better & Wish I Could Go Back, some great covers of Crazy (Gnarls Barkley) that one stripped down to keys & vox; Bob Marley's Could You Be Loved; Staple Singers Let's Do It Again and party-style Move Your Body Like This. Excellent.
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