
Independent Soho institution opened by saxophonist Ronnie Scott in 1959. Two ticketed sets nightly, dinner-and-show, then the cheaper Late Late Show after 11.15pm, in a dim, candle-lit room with velvet booths.
Main show is dinner-and-music (steep, expect £££ once food, service and minimum spend land). The Late Late Show from ~11.15pm is £12 advance and skips the dining commitment. Student/musician concession drops it to ~£6 on Wed/Thu.
All tickets sold through the venue's own site (no DICE/Ticketweb). Popular acts sell out weeks ahead, walk-up is risky.
Velvet booths look romantic but tables are tight and shared. Arrive at door-time, not show-time, if you want a sightline. Bar stools are first-come.