Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, England. The town has a population of around 80,000, whereas the Borough of Bedford had a population of 166,252 in 2015 together with Kempston.
Restaurants in Bedford
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Located on St. Peter’s Street, in the heart of Bedford, we are the exciting new performing arts facility for Bedford School and the town. St. Luke’s Church has been sympathetically adapted into a venue that houses a 280-seat theatre, a 60-seat studio-theatre, a spacious bar opening onto the original church garden.
First time in this theatre ànd love it. We were watching Hansel and Gretel, I wanted to book in the stall but was fully booked so just take the chance to book at the circle at the very top as it was the only seat left. It was fine, you can see everything. The bar area is lovely and new and clean too. Their was an opportunity to take photo with the cast after the performance. The production was brilliant. We really enjoyed our visit here and will visit again as we like going to the theatre. I recommend this place.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Castle Comedy is the monthly comedy club that brings you fabulous entertainment in Bedford, Biggleswade, Milton Keynes & Beyond! We provide a great comedy night out in a friendly environment with some of the UK's finest comedians on the bill. Biggleswade - 1st Monday of the Month Bedford - 2nd Thursday of the Month Milton Keynes - Last Friday of the Month
5.0 based on 11 reviews
How have I only just found this place! Highly recommended, great atmosphere and sensational mixologist... get the expresso martini at the same time as your brunch danish and you’ll be as happy as I am right now. Delicious brunch, fabulous music - happy lady right now!
4.0 based on 41 reviews
Went for gig. Brilliant venue with gig room upstairs and club to carry on downstairs. I will keep eye on future events and will return
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Bedford’s Corn Exchange was constructed in 1874 as a concert venue, meeting place and business centre with offices in the basement. The grand concert hall was used as the venue for the BBC Proms as well as performances by the likes of Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller during the Second World War when the BBC transferred much of its broadcasting operations from London to Bedford. Today it is home to up to 800 performances per year including music, drama and stand-up comedy.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
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