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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
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
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
Son of Mahiki, it's the child that tries too hard and can never fall in with the cool crowd. Named after Hawaiian ocean god, with wicked wicker and ironically tacky tiki. Madonna and Donna Summer o... read more
In these wild times of retrophilia, the London club scene is a place where burlesque rhymes with cabaret and eclectic nights filled with feathers and glitter: so ‘Last Days of Decadence' in... read more
Despite odd location, curiously stylish little bar should satisfy any champagne fetishist. Slate grey walls, agreeable lighting and velvet chairs set the tone for great night out: bubble wise,... 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
New addition to the Fabric family, big sister to the legendary Clerkenwell club is purpose built to push party pleasure and capacity to the max. As resident nightclub for the iconic O2 Arena (forme... read more
A new late-night club/bar that finally hits that nocturnal spot with all the right things. Good Euro house, brit indie tunes, great cocktails and a whacky decor should more than make up for proximi... read more
It ain't punk, but that's alright. Specializes in theme nights, to get people's arms in the air, like "Your Mum's House" (a house throw down). Competent cocktail bar. Late 2011 revamp brought Rock ... 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
This quintessential underground bar and DJ venue is in a former quintessential underground Victorian public loo, but you'd never know it from the modern and Spartan decor. Programming varies a... read more
A rattan-and-bamboo lined bar. Early 80s pop. Signature rum-based drinks served in multi-person mugs shaped like volcanoes and treasure chests. Coasting on its rep as a pre-marriage hangout fo... read more
Strict door policy is successful at admitting only the rich, the beautiful, and the savvy. R&B and house Euro-pop. Leather banquettes underneath sandblasted brick arch vaults. VIPs hanging out ... read more
Boutique Kensington night club with top-notch sound system. Regularly featured in London gossips columns for the international celebs it attracts because of its photography ban. Officially mem... 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
If you are looking for same type of Balearic thrills as Pacha in Ibiza then don't head over to Victoria. If you want a non-member's club experience with some panache and some great music then get i... 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
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...