A Morning of Music in Soho

9am-10am

📍1 Marlborough Court

Grab a coffee at the stylish Café Vins, combining the art of specialty coffee with the celebration of culture and design. Relax with a cup of coffee and browse the curated selection of books and magazines on offer.

10am-10:30am

📍30 Berwick Street

Your first stop of the day is Reckless Records, a Soho institution open since 1984. The record store stocks everything from rare rock to classic drum and bass. Customers can browse and buy from the second hand collection, and exchange their own tunes in-store.

10:30am-11am

📍75 Berwick Street

Next, visit Sister Ray, another iconic Berwick Street record store. Starting as a humble record stall in Camden in the 80s to one of London's most iconic stores, the Soho store is a haven for music lovers. Explore the store's range vinyl and CD across range of genres from new releases to old school classics.

11am-11:30am

📍65-67 Broadwick Street

Rest your legs with a stop at Joe & The Juice. Choose from a range of refreshing juices and sweet treat, perfect for a morning pick-me-up.

11:30am-12pm

📍51 Poland Street

Be transported back to the 1970s in Phonica Records. Stocking an eclectic collection of edgy club music, Phonica was the first record store to open on Berwick Street at the height of Soho's booming music scene. Make sure to keep an eye out for free in-store events.

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