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🏠 London Symphony Orchestra, St Lukes Church, 161 Old Street, EC1V 9NG
Tier Achieved:
Amazing food. Hygiene score you can forgive.
The food slaps and hygiene is "Good" — not perfect, but nothing to worry about. Go for it.
The London Symphony Orchestra isn’t just about the music; it’s a whole vibe. Catch those free lunchtime concerts—Antony A Morais found himself battling for a seat among a full house, and it was worth every second. The venue is comfy, with a lovely atmosphere that makes you feel all cultured and stuff. Just don’t expect a boozy night out; the beer choices leave something to be desired. But really, it’s all about those cello and flute melodies!
Plus, if you’re into nostalgia, remember: this is the place that played the Star Wars score. So, while you're digging into the acoustics, keep your eyes peeled for the charm of the converted church setting. It’s all a bit fancy without feeling stuffy, just how we like it. Bring a mate, but don’t sit in the wrong row like Lori did—awkward moments with your ticket in hand are not the vibe.
"LSO is currently in the last phase of a retro-fit."
"I literally had to search for a loner seat amidst the fully seated audience."
"A brilliant venue for concerts and events with a low budget."
London Symphony Orchestra, 161 Old Street — Food Hygiene Rating: 5/5
🗓️ Last inspected: 11 September 2023