Kate G.
Yelp
Nestled in a basement at 100 Oxford Street (well, where did you think it got its name from) is an unassuming little live music venue, with a couple of bars, and fairly scuzzy loos.
That doesn't sound a very good review, does it? The 100 club is redeemed however, by its intimacy and the quality of music and acts it attracts.
Admittedly, I'm a folk music fan, and the 100 Club is ideal for people like me. With acts ranging from folk to blues to bluegrass and everything in between, you can't really go wrong. I've seen Fairport Convention and The Dylan Project there. It's a cosy, intimate venue. You can sit (or stand) right up to the stage, and there is no back stage to speak of, so the band members are drinking in the same bar as you are, and using the same facilities you do.
It should be noted that in one gig I attended, there were some very noisy and talkative folk at the bar, who seemed to forget that some of us paid good money to see Fairport, not to hear about their day at the office.
The bar isn't bad - there is a good selection of wines, and a decent selection of real ales. Tickets for the gigs I visit are between £17 - £18 - a bit pricey, perhaps, for what may be seen as a fringe band, but with good acoustics, decent bar, and splendid atmosphere, if you like the music on offer, it's worth every penny.