Crab Tree Club
1914 establishments in EnglandBohemianismDefunct nightclubs in the United KingdomEngvarB from September 2019Greek Street ... and 2 more
Music venues completed in 1914Nightclubs in London
The Crab Tree Club was a nightclub in Greek Street, Soho, London, that was established by the painter Augustus John in April 1914 with the financial support of Thomas Scott-Ellis (Lord Howard de Walden). John wrote to his friend John Quinn, "We are starting a new club in town called the 'Crab-tree' for artists, poets and musicians... It ought to be amusing and useful at times". The club was a popular meeting place for London bohemians immediately before the First World War who would descend en-masse on the Crab Tree after the Café Royal closed for the night.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Crab Tree Club (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).Crab Tree Club
Greek Street, London Soho
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Website Nearby Places Show on map
Continue reading on Wikipedia
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|
N 51.514 ° | E -0.1307 ° |
Address
Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design
Greek Street 16
W1D 4DY London, Soho
England, United Kingdom
Open on Google Maps