The Jam House
Tel: 01212003030
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Tel: 01212003030
Free entry
PUBLIC TRANSPORT Nearest train station is Snow Hill and is about 5 minutes walk away, and can be accessed on Livery Street. Service time details are available on www.londonmidland.com
TRAMS Nearest tram station is St. Pauls and is also 5 minutes away again on Livery Street. Service time details are available on www.redplanet.travel
* Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - Opens: 18:00 Closes: 00:00
Thursday - Opens: 18:00 Closes: 01:00
Friday - Opens: 18:00 Closes: 02:00
Saturday - Opens: 18:00 Closes: 02:00
Sunday - Closed
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