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Live at The Woodbine
The Elevators

About

The Elevators - Live at The Woodbine

Saturday 4th July  9pm - 11:55pm

Entry: FREE

The Elevators originate from Herts/Essex and were formed about four years ago. Since then, have hit the ground running, playing songs such as Bowie, Blondie, Doors, Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder, Beatles, Bryan Adams, Bob Marley, U2, Black Sabbath and many others. Featuring keys/guitar and 4 vocalists there's not much we cant cover.

All very experienced musicians, having played many venues including, American airbases, Sandhurst, West End hotels, pubs and clubs with various bands.

About The Woodbine Pub:

A Country Pub and Restaurant in Epping Forest just off J26 M25. We are a Live Music Venue currently hosting Live Music on a Wednesday and Saturday Evening, also Comedy the last Friday of every month and lastly we hold a monthly 'Meet The Brewer' night on the 1st Sunday of every month where you get 5 pints of the brewers ales and a meal for just £20!!

The Woodbine - serving excellent real ale, locally sourced food and great music!Country Pub serving local real ales, playing live music & serving locally sourced food.

Live music is always FREE here.

 

 

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Facilities

Accessibility

  • Guide dogs permitted

Parking & Transport

  • Off site parking
  • On site parking

Provider Preferences

  • In countryside

Map & Directions

Road Directions

The Woodbine is on Honey Lane (A121), just off junction 26 on the M25 in the direction of Loughton and Epping. West bound, leave the M25 and take the first exit off the roundabout. The Woodbine is a short distance on the left. East bound, leave the M25 at junction 26 and go around the roundabout and under the motorway to the second roundabout and take the first exit as above.

From Epping, travel south into the forest along the Epping Road to the Wake Arms roundabout and take the fourth exit (signposted M25) Woodridden Hill. The Woodbine is at the bottom of the hill on the right.

Public Transport Directions

The nearest stations are Loughton on the Central Line or Chingford on the overground and then its a taxi ride away.

The Woodbine is in Epping Forest and an ideal stop for walkers (and dog friendly).

The Elevators - Live at The Woodbine

Type:Music

The Woodbine Pub, Honey Lane, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3QT

Tel: 01992 713050

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