Live House

Abbey Road Tokyo

A Roppongi institution since 1996 — seated dinner sets of Beatles covers, played nightly by resident tribute bands.

Abbey Road Tokyo AI-generated illustration AI-generated illustration, not the actual venue

Abbey Road is a basement live house-restaurant built entirely around Beatles tribute performances. It has been running since December 1996, making it one of Roppongi's longer-standing music venues, and its resident band The Parrots have built a reputation precise enough that Paul McCartney reportedly joined them on stage for his wife's birthday.

The format is seated dining rather than a standing gig — guests order food and drinks table-side while the band runs through several short sets a night, taking song requests written on cards. It's aimed squarely at Beatles fans, tourists and regulars alike, and English speakers are explicitly welcomed even though the between-song banter is mostly in Japanese.

What Visitors Are Saying

Visitors consistently single out the resident Beatles tribute band, The Parrots, as the highlight — reviewers on both Google and TripAdvisor call them note-perfect, and more than one mentions the band has actually performed alongside Paul McCartney. The room's Beatles memorabilia and willingness to take song requests come up often, and the food (fish and chips, pizza, pasta) gets more praise than a live-house menu usually earns.

Expect a cover charge in the ¥2,000–2,700 range plus a service charge, with a one drink/food minimum per TripAdvisor reviewers — reasonable by Roppongi standards for what's consistently called one of the best nights out in the neighborhood, drawing both locals and visiting tourists.