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    3.8 (72 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Catherine H.

    While I was living near King's Cross, Scala used to be one of my chosen venues for a night out, especially the Saturday Indie club night Chalk. The best thing about Scala is that it is set up for both DJs and live acts. It often hosts nights where you get a bit of both which is always fun. There is a big room downstairs with a main stage, and smaller room upstairs that is perfect for dancing your feet off and smaller live acts. The live schedule at Scala is very mixed, making it appeal to all types of crowds. One night they will host a hip hop act, the next an indie band, followed by a pop act. Scala is a great music venue, and you will be able to have fun there, whatever music you are after.

    Aleksandra B.

    Scala is a really good gig venue, though it is terrifically expensive! I also met Carl Barat there once- I didn't realise it was him until he walked away, but still... pretty cool. There used to be a night on called Chalk which was actually quite bad, first few nights started off O.K... I think it was the crowd. The upstairs venue is really intimate, it has it's own bar and little seating booths. It's probably my favourite part. The downstairs stage is quite big, but not too big so makes a good dancefloor. There are also loads of little areas and corridors and stairways, so the drunker you get in there the more confusion is caused. It is great for a club night venue, depending on the people there- I think that is what used to annoy me about Chalk!

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    Qype User (DrO2…)

    A stone's throw from Kings Cross, this is great, great venue to see a band doing the circuit. You would think the main chamber would be a bit bigger given the scale of the Scala, but as the other trusted reviewers have pointed out, it's just about the perfect size to create a unified atmosphere. The rabbit warren can be a little confusing, but is also very helpful for slipping yourself/friends into the VIP areas. Prospective bands get a wicked, if a little intimate, dressing room with good riders. I caught Dreadzone here last night and they were as cracking as ever.

    Qype User (Hersal…)

    The Scala, a former cinema, now a music venue/nightclub in Kings Cross is my favourite venue for seeing bands at. I've managed to see some of my favourite indie bands of recent years here; Manitoba/Caribou, Four Tet, Band of Horses, Built to Spill, Nada Surf, Modest Mouse, The Shins, Architecture in Helsinki etc., so I guess the venue has positive associations for me. It's a nicely laid out venue, aesthetically pleasing on the inside and looks quite pretty at night from the outside. There are multiple levels in the main gig floor/area and it goes up (iirc) 3 floors which means you usually can get a good view of the stage. A nice bit is the enclosed bar area above the main gig area (which is sometimes used as a VIP area), as it's air conditioned, which is pretty useful if you're seeing a gig in the middle of Summer and perhaps don't really fancy being up front moshing with the crowd. The view from this bar was decent, but it's been made a bit worse by the new roof of the sound desk which intrudes a bit into your line of vision, but I suppose that's a small price to pay for seeing a gig seated in air conditioning. The sound in this room is not the best I must admit, so I generally only come here for a drink before the main act starts. Pros - multiple tiering and floors (so usually a good view of stage can be gained somewhere despite sold-out gigs) - enclosed bar area - multiple bars and toilets - mostly cheap-ish - lots of great bands frequent the venue for some reason - good size for intimate gigs - good sound/acoustics Cons - can get rammed (but so does any venue) - bit confusing for non-regulars maybe - not the greatest view & sound from the enclosed/VIP bar - not in the greatest area, but there are some nice bars around

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    I've been to numerous gigs here (Deerhoof, Les Savy Fav, Digitalism, The Walkmen) and it's my favourite mid-sized venue in London.

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    King's Head Pub and Theatre

    King's Head Pub and Theatre

    4.1(47 reviews)
    0.9 miIslington, Angel
    ££

    The Kings Head Theatre is one of the most famous theatres in London and it still produces excellent…read moreshows as well as a brilliant venue for live music. I used to come here every night when I was living in Angel. Its arty nonsense was a refreshing escape from social barriers of London life. Each night I would arrive about 9, alone with a sketchbook in hand, and within half an hour I would have made friends with artists, musicians, actors and television producers. Each night about 10pm, they have live music from regular bands, and jazz musicians singing their souls out. I felt completely comfortable being a girl on my own; I saw it as an education for life ;)

    Five minutes walk from Angel tube station, the King's Head is a pub/theatre, and an ideal place to…read moredrink and enjoy a performance. Well recognised for a wide mix of classic and contemporary theatre it's famous for attracting an absorbing crowd to the admirable performances. We called to book tickets for a Wednesday evening, but we were told just to come along (I'd always ring to check though as popularity varies). So, after a drink in the bar area we headed upstairs to the theatre, wine glasses in hand. We watched 'The Rape of Lucrece', a narrative poem by Shakespeare. The acting was astonishingly good and I find it really remarkable to see a performance of such quality in such an intimate space. The theatre is the size of your living room and our seats were so close to the stage that I could see the sweat on the actor's face! After you can head back down to the bar to top up your wine and rave over what you just had the real pleasure of seeing. Often you're joined in the bar with the actors themselves which shows what a nice atmosphere this place has. For the love of theatre!

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    The Garage - BLOC PARTY RE-LAUNCH JUNE 2009

    The Garage

    3.7(30 reviews)
    1.3 miHighbury, Lower Holloway
    ££

    Great little venue just across the road from Highbury and Islington Station. Whilst the venue…read moreitself is quite intimate, the acoustics are anything but. For most gigs I have no idea who is doing the sound, but it's either muffled to the point you can hear any words, or overly loud, in which case you feel the person in the booth is either deaf, bad at their job, or just has access to really poor equipment. It is capable of sounding good. One gig by Glasvegas was perfect. Sound was balanced, not too loud, and I understood every word (despite the accents!) so they really just need to pull their finger out for the majority of other acts, regardless of who supplies equipment. The venue is a little dank inside and when it's packed can get quite rowdy. So as long as you're not wearing anything particularly nice, you'll be fine.

    I went to The Garage twice in one week - first to see Abney Park (a steampunk band who don't often…read moreperform in the UK) and then to see the Cruxshadows (a darkwave band from America, along with several other really great bands - Among the Echoes and Bad Pollyanna). The sound was ok, a little bit dodgy to start with but certainly improved as the night went on. It's a small venue with a bar, stage and very small seating area (near the bar). I think it's the perfect size for bands - intimate enough to get close to the band but big enough that you can dance around and lose yourself in the small crowd. The prices at the bar are quite expensive in my opinion: I took 20 quid on the first night and that was just enough to buy two beers and two shots of spirits for me and my friend. Thankfully there's a Barclay's cashpoint just around the corner. Even when it's quite busy though, you never have to wait for too long to get a refreshment. There's a cloakroom that charges £2 per item so we combined our jackets to make it one item (shh! Don't tell anyone!). They section off a bit of pavement outside as a smoking area which I know can get a bit crowded on busy nights. I can't comment on the men's toilets (although I have been in them once, apparently...I don't remember much of that night!!) but the women's loos aren't up to much. There's at least two that leak so you either hope to get one of the unflooded ones or play a puddle dodging game before you sit down! As the other reviews have said, it's close to the Tube station so it's easy to get to. Or if you're a bus-sort-of-person then there's some bus stops just around the corner. Overall, compared to other 'alternative' bars I've been too, this is one of the nicer ones. Brilliant for bands with very reasonable ticket prices.

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