Cafe Kino

Co-operative cafe with intimate performance space downstairs.


Since its move from Nine Tree Hill onto Stokes Croft, Cafe Kino has continued to build a sterling reputation both as an independent cafe and as an occasional music venue. The intimate events space beneath the cafe has a standing capacity of 65 and has attracted both local musicians and established Bristol promoters Qu Junktions.

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Our recent recommendations for Cafe Kino

Meemo Comma’s cybernetic ambient breakbeat paired with live 303-drenched melodic techno from prolific local producer Tudor Acid. Fans of Seefeel, Aphex Twin + golden era Planet Mu / Warp / Rephlex squelches; your new favourite artist might be on this lineup. Conceptronica legend returns to Bristol

Sell out warning! A double dose of trans film delights and 3 course vegan meal extravaganza. With GAY24 behind the wheel, expect a cinematic trip from suicide surfers to queer house-share comedy - all raising money for Dandelion DIY’s HRT harm reduction service. TWO films from the modern transexual underground and a THREE course vegan meal raising money for DANDELION DIY, co-presented by GAY24 and DYKE FLAVOURS.

The shape of doomjazz to come! Taking Bohren & Der Club’s glacial jazz-noir and dialling the occult Sabbath fuzz paranoia up to 11, Free Nelson kick up a hell of squall in the Kino basement with a carnival of local support. The Cellar album launch

Another night of ecstatic absurdity from Bristol improv’s greatest gift! North Carolina’s Sham are a many-headed mutant of rambling freak folk, psychedelic devotionals and 8 track explorations, appearing at Kino in three-piece improv form alongside new abstract cornet/guitar collab Arvy Ethers and Danny Riley’s experimental fingerstyle instrumentals. FFO: @, Animal Collective, Elephant 6, Arthur Russell. Improvs greatest Hits hosts From North Carolina, the beautiful experimental folk of SHAM with support from Arvy Ethers and Danny Riley

Returning Kino residents Electro Cafe spotlight new sounds from Bristol’s avant-garde electronic underground: Noah Radley channels Basinski/Grouper/Julianna Barwick with deep, transportative ambient and drone, alongside 303-drenched melodic techno from prolific local producer Tudor Acid. Organic electronic and ambient music