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London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intimate space, with red plush banquettes. A ceiling encrusted with countless LEDs. Inventive cocktails, such as Lotion Shot (Kete... read more
Pairs of bartenders break into song once or twice a night, but this isn't a campy karaoke or cabaret spot. Feels instead like the lobby of a luxury Firmdale hotel, only upgraded with a bar that has... read more
Hit food truck #MEATLiquor lands a diner-style, permanent home beneath a West End car park. Order a sloppy/meaty burger with a side of deep-fried pickles or a bacon-crusted cheese brioche. Neon-bat... read more
Gilded mirrors, chandeliers, and plush neo-Edwardian chairs in the 180-capacity main bar. A third venue of the Jewel empire, with existing outposts in Covent Garden and Piccadilly. This l... read more
This pop-up bar — open until January 2012 — delivers a 270-degree view that sweeps from Tower Bridge to the Gherkin (a.k.a. the Swiss Re Building). Despite its odd location at... read more
The walls of this airy-but-secluded lounge are lined with stingray skin. A 22-foot-long piano does double duty as the bar top. Ask your waiter, who's in 1920s-style dress, to surprise you with... read more
Knightsbridge lounge run by fashionable Lebanese restaurant LayaLina. Champagne-sharing spot of choice for spreadsheet jockeys in flash blazers and Powerpoint girls wearing slippy dresses and ... read more
Down two flights of stairs past dry ice, choose from a cabaret club, live music space, or supper club. Insiders opt for the supper club (the city's only dinner theatre) if you want the best stage v... read more
If you happen to be a fan of intimate Islington cocktail lounges, 1940's film noir and Italian nibbles, then look no further than 69, Colebrook Row. Awarded ‘Best New Bar 2009' by TimeOut, th... read more
The reincarnation of Chelsea's historic World's End Distillery is a multi-leveled three-parter. Part one is a spacious lounge, where receptionists do the greeting, chandeliers do the hanging and DJ... read more
Earls Court is a testicle-shrinking, nightlife-wasteland overrun with naff convention-goers. Enter, Miss Q's, a 7,000-square-feet subterranean den, with three American-style pool tables, diner boot... read more
Named after a Lewis Carroll quote, this Hoxton cocktail den has a front lounge with Alice in Wonderland-style adornments. But the action's in the back. Hand-picked customers are handed keys to... read more
As with most member's clubs you're either going to love or hate the concept of Bungalow 8. Super trendy London club, sister venue to Amy Sacco's famous New York outpost of same name, redefines exc... read more
Go east...Enter a weird and wired world of east end trend setting where famous hoxton mullet haircuts and irony fuse together so well. Dreambags was high point of east Shoreditch or ‘sh... read more
Nestled in one Notting Hill's funkier back streets, this non-elitist all-rounder recently won accolade for Best Late night venue. Restaurant upstairs holds it own but locals really abound for styli... read more
Beneath the classy Westminster restaurant of the same name, the Cinnamon Club Bar provides a suitably stylish backdrop: cream walls, low tables, white bar. Cocktails with a twist, such as "Don't Me... read more
Robert Newmark's Notting Hill institution, known to its pretty celeb locals as BBB. Fabulous Old Georgian mansion house. Candle-lit vaulted basements, with fireplaces. Opulent, faux Versailles... read more
Thanks to its appearance in a traditional British nursery rhyme (‘Up and down the City Road, in and out The Eagle’), this pub, just off, erm, the City Road, is one of the most famous in... read more
Equally extravagant and delightfully louche sibling to Trois Garcons restaurant. Irresistibly alluring to fashion and media crowd. Antique dealer owner's tastes reflected in crazed eclecticism: fla... read more
It may exude ‘private’ vibes, but Soho’s Milk & Honey isn’t as exclusive as its discreet doorway first suggests. Non-members can book a slot in its dark, atmospheric bar... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
Tel Aviv chef Oded Oren (coolest chef name ever) applies his talent...
Preview: With Jason Pomeranc’s Thompson brand having conquere...
London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intim...
If a James Bond villain used a shop front to disguise his secret la...