Jumbi is a Peckham hi-fi music bar and restaurant from Bradley Zero and Nathanael Colours. It sits inside Copeland Park, close to Peckham Rye, and is built around Afro-Caribbean diaspora sounds, food, rum and a vinyl library rather than a conventional DJ booth.
The setup is deliberately restrictive: one turntable, a bespoke booth and a collection that guests and selectors can draw from. That makes selection matter more than transitions. It also gives the room a different pace from a club, even when the bar is busy and the night moves later.
Jumbi works best as a social listening room. There are weekly DJs and selectors, live nights, open decks, book-club events and community programming, but the central idea is still simple: records, food, rum and a room where the music is not decoration.