We bring full Reggae Party energy back to the Jewellery Quarter, with DJ Mikey D spinning the very best in roots, lovers rock, dancehall and reggae classics. Expect feel-good tunes, singalong moments, and that laid-back Sunday vibe that slowly turns into a proper dancefloor session.
Start the evening right with our cocktails flowing all night from rum punch and mojitos to your usual favourites, all perfectly matched to the rhythm of the music. Whether you’re posted up in the garden or inside with the basslines rolling through, this is one of those nights where time just slips away.
And because it’s a long weekend, you can actually make a full evening of it. Our kitchen is open until 8pm, so come down early, grab some food, settle in, and ease into the night before things really get going. No rushing off, no checking the time just good food, good drinks, and even better energy.
Reggae Party
Expect a proper reggae session, the kind that rolls from smooth lovers rock into roots classics and dancehall anthems without missing a beat. DJ Mikey D knows exactly how to build a vibe, think singalong moments, basslines you feel in your chest, and tunes that take you straight back while keeping the floor moving all night.
It’s also one of the most sociable nights in the calendar, the kind of place where strangers become friends by the end of the night. Come down, grab a drink, and find yourself dancing shoulder to shoulder with a room full of good energy and even better company.
This is your excuse to stay out a little longer, dance a little more, and enjoy your Sunday properly.
DJ Mikey D
DJ Mikey D is a respected figure on the Coventry music scene, with a career spanning over three decades rooted in reggae, dancehall and sound system culture. Starting out as a “box boy” with the legendary Jah Tubbys sound and later becoming a founding member of the influential Aba-Shanti-I sound system, he built his reputation from the ground up before stepping behind the decks himself in the mid-90s.
Since then, he’s become a cornerstone of the Midlands reggae scene, known not just for his DJ sets but for his work in the community. From running radio shows on stations like Sting FM and Hillz FM to launching his own platform, Arawak Radio, Mikey D has consistently supported emerging talent and helped shape the culture locally.