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Ace Cafe - London
ACE CAFE & ROCK `N´ ROLL Britain, particularly from 1956 to 1963, like much of the world, went crazy with the eruption of Rock 'n' Roll. Many UK teenagers identified with the new Rock 'n' Roll sounds, sounds that initially could only be heard on jukeboxes in transport cafes and coffee bars, though when a fair came your way, you knew you were in for a good time as every ride and sideshow would have Rock 'n' Roll, blasting out nice and loud.
Babalou - London
Babalou is situated in the heart of Brixton, set in a Crypt of a converted church. Formerly known as the Bug Bar and now recently refurbished, it features original crypt architecture, North African style lamps, sturdy wooden tables and sumptuous velvet booths. The venue has a capacity of 500 with a 5am licence - South London's premier and newest club/lounge and bar all in one. In the past the venue has held the BBC World Music Awards, been used as a film location for the ITV's The Bill and...