The Jazz Cafe Is Opening a New Venue in East London

The Jazz Cafe East will be taking over an old theatre on Stratford High Street

The V&A and Sadler’s Wells are already gearing up to open in Stratford and now another London venue is joining them in the move eastwards. The Jazz Cafe, a Camden institution that has welcomed the likes of Gil Scott-Heron, Amy Winehouse, Don Cherry and Lee Scratch Perry, will be turning the art deco Rex Theatre into the Jazz Cafe East after Newham Council accepted a proposal from parent company Columbo Group.

It’s not the first expansion of the Jazz Cafe brand that the Columbo Group (which also runs Phonox, The Old Queen’s Head, Blues Kitchen and The Parakeet) has undertaken. The inaugural Jazz Cafe Festival was held last year and it’s returning to Burgess Park in Peckham for a second edition this summer.

Built in 1896, the Rex operated as a theatre and opera house before being converted into a cinema in 1933, a bingo hall in 1969, and a nightclub. Newham Council repossessed the building in 2013 and it has been mostly vacant since. We don’t have any more details about what the new venue will look like or when it’ll open yet but there’s already excitement about what the new venue will bring to the area.

Speaking about the opening, Mayor of Newham, Rokhsana Fiaz, said: “Jazz Cafe East promises to let residents in Newham have world class entertainment on their doorstep. It shows a confidence for the future of the borough, which will bring with it jobs and prosperity. Businesses are waking up to see all that the borough and its people have to offer.”

Key Information

Opening date | TBC
Address | 361-375 Stratford High Street, London, E15 4QZ
For more information | thejazzcafe.com

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