"Legendary late saxophonist Ronnie Scott opened the doors to his Soho club in 1959 as a place for budding musicians to cut their teeth. Sixty years later, it still looms large. The bar was a pioneer with its Wednesday Jazz Jam, a late night instrumental session that has morphed into a main ticketed show — often repeated on Saturdays — that can sell out weeks in advance. Following this is a brief recess after which there is “The Late Late Show,” a relaxed 1950s speakeasy vibe where the doors are open till the wee hours of the morning. For the hungry amongst punters, the menu is nothing short of fancy with wild mushroom tart, lobster, pork belly and 55-day-aged steaks, and even celebratory caviar." - Riaz Phillips