Murray's Cabaret Club

[1] The club was first opened in 1913, on the site of the old Blanchards restaurant at 1-7 Bleak Street,[2] by an American, Jack Mays, and an Englishman, Ernest A.

[6] It was a members-only club providing food and drink for its wealthy patrons along with music, space to dance and other entertainment.

[2] In 2018, Murray's was the subject of an exhibition mounted by the Museum of Soho in collaboration with poster dealer Charlie Jeffreys, and curator and historian Ben Levy.

It featured costume designs by the illustrator Ronald Cobb along with a selection of club ephemera.

[9] The club location at 16–18 Beak Street is now a restaurant called "Mountain" which is owned and run by head chef Tomos Parry.