How to find us

283 Old Bath Rd
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL53 9AJ

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Contact us

You can contact us in a number of ways:

by phone: 01242 525371

by email

or by clicking here and completing the contact form.

Opening times

Monday - Saturday

11am - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm

Sunday

12am - 3pm, 7pm - 11pm

Links

The Venue Jazz Club - The Wheatsheaf, Old Bath Road, Cheltenham. GL53 9AJ    Situated at the side of The Wheatsheaf Pub.

They are fantastic on stage and you just have to applaud the fact that they’ve stuck in there through many, many years.

Neil Restall: Cheltenham General Builder over 25 years hands on experience 07768294444 We can take care of the whole project leaving you to enjoy the day to day. 

A versatile and dynamic musician, he is well respected in national and international jazz circles, bringing together a diverse range of musicians alongside some of the best international names on the modern jazz scene.

Patsy Gamble is a professional musician with extensive experience performing live and in the recording studio.

Dik it's About time Cadbury

Debut Solo album from Dik Cadbury, a musician who has backed a wide variety of artistes over many years as bassist, guitarist, fiddle player & harmony singer
(Steve Ashley, Decameron, Mike d'Abo, Steve Hackett).

Johnny Coppin is a singer/songwriter, composer and poetry anthologist.

The UK's biggest guide to live entertainment!

Howlers Comedy Club is Cheltenhams only weekend comedy club bringing you the very best in stand-up comedy from around the UK and beyond.

The Otis Mack Band play in two distinct styles. When you see them in a public access gig, they will usually play from their 'Back To The Roots' show of classic blues, r&b and soul music for which they are so well known.

Past Times  
For unusual and thoughtful gifts to take you on a nostalgic trip down memory lane
, Welcome to the wonderful world of nostalgia, sit back and relax as you surf your way around Past Times website.

Lightnin Willie & The Poor Boys                                                                          Sparks fly off the stage during Lightnin’ Willie’s electrical performances as his band generates more energy than a nuclear reactor.

BROUHAHA  Rock Soul & Two Smokin' Singers!