What is the dress code at Ladbroke Hall?
Ladbroke Hall doesn’t operate a dress code policy. We encourage visitors and Patrons to dress as they wish to best enjoy their time with us. For Friday Jazz, Patron parties, and other live events, many enjoy dressing up. From extravagant and playful, to very relaxed, come as you wish.
I have booked a live event. Will food and drinks be served?
If you are coming to Friday Jazz, food and drinks will be served directly at your table before and after the performance, and during the interval. We hold off food service during the performance itself out of respect for the artists. Food and drinks are not included in your performance ticket.
For all other events, you can either take drinks in from the main bar in the Pollini dining room, or be served at the Sunbeam Theatre bar. For dinner before or after the event, book a table at Pollini.
Can I have a conversation during a Friday Jazz performance?
Of course you can. However, these performances are concerts and attendees come to listen to the music with minimal disturbance. Artists are also hugely appreciative of your attention and will give you the best of their talent if they feel you are engaged.
Should you want to host a gathering to catch up with friends and family, we suggest booking a table at Pollini.
Is there a smoking and vaping area at Ladbroke Hall?
Yes there is: the designated smoking and vaping area is under the portico at the front of the building.
Are children welcome?
Very much so. Pollini provides high chairs and children menus. We also show Disney Classics during Brunch service times on Saturday and Sunday.
Our live events follow a relaxed format, but we request noise is kept at a minimum for fellow patrons and out of respect for the artists.
Can I bring my dog?
Friendly dogs are frequent visitors at Ladbroke Hall, in the exhibition spaces, garden and restaurant. Our team will be glad to provide water bowls.
Can I take pictures or film in and around Ladbroke Hall?
You are welcome to take pictures and videos throughout the building and during performances to share them on social media. Please be mindful of not letting your enthusiasm disrupt the performance.