Tara Sutaria is our favourite globetrotter in the B-town. The actress' travel diaries never fail to intrigue us. After spending some fascinating days in New York, the actress has jetted off to London. Needless to say, Tara, like a true-blue traveller, is having a blast. Apart from her delectable gastronomical adventures, Tara is living the best days in the company of some jazz music. How do we know? The actress on Wednesday dropped a stunning click of herself posing inside a jazz club in London. Dressed in a complete monochrome look, Tara picked a tone-on-tone set. She wore a white turtleneck crop knit-wear atop ankle-length ivory trousers. She teamed it all with a matching peak collar coat. She sealed her look with a pair of matching pointy heels and a middle-parted low bun. Sharing the picture, Tara wrote, “Cozy evenings. Live jazz, conversation and divine fare at my favourite spot in London.”
If Tara Sutaria's London diaries left you yearning for a vacation there, make sure you visit these jazz clubs.
Ronnie Scott's
Located in the Soho area of London, Ronnie Scott's is one of the most popular spots for both, lifelong jazz fans as well as those with a few days in town and a passing interest in the genre. If you are planning a visit to the club, make sure to end your night on a high note at one of its late-late shows.
Oliver's Jazz Bar
Oliver's Jazz Bar, which is located in East Greenwich, has London's best-kept secret. With live music from some of the most critically acclaimed musicians from across the Jazz world, every single night of the week, the club is always worth a visit.
Louie
Louie is all about New York meets Paris meets New Orleans and is wrapped up in a London townhouse. Courtesy, The ritzy Covent Garden spot. Apart from enjoying the live music and the sophisticated surroundings, you can relish a carefully curated French menu.
Nightjar
With a touch of old-school glamour in the Soho area of London, the Nightjar brings you the entertainment of live music, with a zesty touch of cocktails. Make sure that you book a table in advance, especially if you want a decent view of the classy, crowd-pleasing performers, who set the stage ablaze from 9.30 pm onwards.
The Bull's Head
From musical heritage, and flavour-packed menus to seasonal dishes, The Bull's Head is rightly a one-stop solution for any jazz lover. Apart from this, they have crafted a separate menu for their British delicacies, which are honestly a must-try.
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