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    Café de Paris

    3.2 (53 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndDance Clubs, Venues & Event Spaces, Cabaret
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    Sophie A.

    Ooo la la! The one is for the books! If you are open to something a little naughty, lively entertainment and don't mind possibly being a small part of the show, I definitely recommend visiting Cafe de Paris! **if you are sitting directly in front of the stage you have a large possibility to be involved, otherwise don't let this detour you. I went with a large group of girls on a Saturday night and was not disappointed! If you are not interested in having dinner but just taking in the show and a glass of Champagne or cocktails, the standing tickets are great. *Tip: show up at 6 when the doors open and you will be able to snag a primo table on the mezzanine. We did and had a close up, fantastic view! The establishment itself has quite the history dating back to prohibition times- check out e website! This is great for large groups for dinner also- I saw several bachelorette (hen) groups, birthday groups and even couples groups. You can check this out solo or in a pair also- if you opt in for dinner you will be seated with others at a large table. Ladies- a fun opportunity to dress glamorously! (Nice dress required) My group decided to go in 1920's theme dress and it made the experience all the better! When you arrive there is a coat check. you can check a bag also with extra shoes- this place turns into a great dancing venue after the show! There are some of the ladies from the show in full dress like take pics with you when you arrive! The show is great with variety of shows- we had an acrobat, burlesque and a very humour out singing duo! (I do believe the acts change to stay fresh so I would do a little research if your looking for something in particular) An unexpected bonus for me was how fun Cafe de Paris was AFTER the show also. Immediately after the show you can ascend into the "VIP" club which is a smaller area with a bar, a small dance floor and a bedroom boudoir themed sitting area! It was a blast for the girls- we headed down quickly and snagged two large tasseled chaise/couches! We had a few cocktails and danced in both the main area near the stage and the smaller room. I was very happy to hear fun, throw back 2000's music along with new music. I don't dance often but when I do... Let's just say my heels stayed on for a few more hours dancing! I have a marvellous time I would definitely go back!

    Dress up and show up! It's another world!
    Jessica H.

    What an experience. I took my mom here to celebrate her birthday, she worked there MANY years ago when it was an afternoon tea dance. She traveled back in time and enjoyed every second of the cabaret. It was breathtaking and spectacular. We will be visiting again when we are back in London. I wasn't sure what to expect based on the mixed reviews but this was definitely a must see and I can't wait to go back again. The ending was truly remarkable and we all danced the night away!

    Amberlee P.

    Pretty cool place with reasonable drink prices for being so central. Went on a Friday and they had some great performances. It doesn't start getting busy on the dance floor until about 11:30 pm. The nachos are off the hook--try them!

    Gareth H.

    This is a very peculiar place. On a Friday and Saturday night it looks and feels like many other clubs in the same area, it plays the same music, it charges the same extortionate fees for drinks, it generally spits in your face. Quite a popular place with celebs apparently, Lindsay Lohan has a party there this Saturday, woo...hoo... The rest of the week the place is transformed into a high-class coporate or party venue keeping the rest of the riff-raff out on the pavement. The whole thing just screams cheesy, with lots of velvet all over the place it feels like the foyer is some overtly swanky hotel. Not my scene, this place offers nothing new and exciting, it jsut looks quite posh and hollow.

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    The Cafe de Paris, is one of the most famous and durable venues in the world. With a glittering history, spanning nine decades, the Cafe has consistently played host to a wide variety of powerful and absorbing performers and guests-members of the aristocracy, eminent political figures, royalty, dazzling pop stars, captains of industry, superstars from the silver screen. Opening its doors in 1924 the Cafe de Paris quickly established itself as one of Europe's premier nightspots. Much of the early success was due to a visit from the Prince of Wales, who became a regular guest bringing with him the crme de la crme of European society. Much of the early success was due to a visit from the Prince of Wales, who after an impromptu midweek visit became a regular guest bringing with him the crème de la crème of European society. In 1939 the Café was allowed to stay open even though theatres and cinemas were closed by order. People gossiped their way through the blackout and the Café was advertised as a safe haven by Martin Poulson, the maitre d', who argued that the four solid storeys of masonry above were ample protection. This tragically proved to be untrue. On March 8th 1941 when two 50K landmines came through the Rialto roof straight onto the Cafe dance floor; eighty people were killed, including Ken 'Snakehips' Johnston who was performing onstage at the time. Ballard Berkeley (who later played the Major in Fawlty Towers) was a PC constable first on the scene who was shocked by the bodies, many unmarked at their chairs, and looters cutting ring fingers off corpses. The Cafe De Paris re-opened in 1948. Frank Sinatra rubbed shoulders with Tony Hancock, Eartha Kitt with Spike Milligan, Grace Kelly with Noel Coward. Anyone who was anyone was seen at the Cafe. When Puff Daddy wished to celebrate the European release of his new album - when Sony wished to celebrate 20 years of the Walkman - Prince wanted to throw a secret gig for the elite few - he got on stage at the Cafe. From the James Bond party to the Vivienne Westwood catwalk show to the Spice Girls party to Lennox Lewis celebrating his world titles. The re-modelling of the VIP rooms in 2004 included decadent drapes, an Alice in Wonderland red velvet padded corridor and 7 huge red velvet beds. Stars such as Christian Slater, Kelis and the ubiquitous Calum Best were swift to test the bedsprings! You pretty much need to be on a guest list to get in but it isn't impossible.

    The place looks great, but incredibly overpriced and the atmosphere does not make up for the ridiculous overcharging

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    Unprofessional bouncers, watered down alcohol, nasty bathrooms, overall cheap and unpleasant environment

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    Shitty expensive drinks and rude waitstaff. Smells weird and does not facilitate anything close to a fun experience.

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    Very old school building, it definitively has a decadent cabaret feel to it :) A little naughty, loads of fun, dark and shabby -- but in a nice way.

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    Magic Circle

    Magic Circle

    4.4(9 reviews)
    1.1 miEuston

    I was looking for a fun night out with my son while visiting London, and this experience delivered…read moreon every front: fun, original, entertaining, and truly memorable. Afterwards, my son said it was the best thing he's done in London. The evening begins with a short tour of their museum, followed by two 20-minute showcases of close-up, table magic. During the intermission, you're taken through the second part of the museum tour, then onto two more magic showcases to close out the night. Each showcase features a different magician. If you're from the UK, you've probably heard of the Magic Circle but you might not know they host their own live showcase. If you're visiting from abroad, the Magic Circle is essentially the elite, semi-secretive "trade association" of magicians -- not just in the UK, but globally. Their museum even includes original artifacts from Houdini. A few other pointers related to their Friday night "Close-Up At The Magic Circle": - The VIP tickets are worth paying for. - There is a full bar. - The building is a little hard to locate and somewhat out of the way (besides Euston Station) but don't let that put you off. - The event works for kids, adults, date nights, pretty much every occasion. - The show starts around 7:30 but suggest getting there around 6:45. It lasts around 2 1/2 hours. Highly recommend.

    The central place for all official magic in the UK and perhaps the world…read more The Magic Circle is the HQ meeting place for all members of the Magic Circle and Inner Magic Circle. Shows, lectures, classes, research and exams are performed here. Duke or Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Lord Mountbatten are members and join the likes of Paul Daniels, David Copperfield, Ali Bongo and many many more. The Circle also hosts a very nice theater, bar, reception area, museum and Inner Sanctum.

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    FIFTY London

    FIFTY London

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 miSt James's

    On the prowl for an up-market "escort"? *This* is your venue. Oy. Seriously. It was actually…read moreuncomfortable sitting in the cocktail lounge next to so many "ladies in red" (literally - I'm not kidding) indifferently sipping their martinis all alone... If the dubious crowd weren't bad enough, the basement club's sound system was WEAK ... so muffled you could barely detect bass... I've had better speakers in a rental car. The mainly Russian crowd seemed to be enjoying themselves - dancing around their tables with relish... but we just couldn't get into it So... put-off by the harlots and bored of the music, we wandered upstairs to the casino. It was like a scene out of an old Western movie. A stagnant empty room with exactly TWO men drinking Scotch and playing Blackjack. The rest of the dealers were just shuffling their cards... "Is it always like this?" I asked one of them. "It's been a quiet week," he replied... (Or perhaps year? I wondered... judging from the staleness in the air...) Undaunted by the eerie scene, my friend bought some chips for a bit of roulette. Twenty minutes later, and my friend at least that many quid poorer, we left. More than anything, FIFTY London just felt depressing. I don't know what it was like a year or two ago... maybe it can *be* happening... but the night I was there, it felt like it had bitten the recession dust pretty hard.

    I have been lucky enough to have been a member since the gorgeous Fifty opened its doors and still…read moreis a fabulous venue with even more fabulous staff from the lovely ladies at reception, the door staff, barmen to the infamous Salvatore himself. I have never had a bad evening and it's a venue for all types of company from taking my Mother to a date to a night out with the girls. I highly recommend but the previous reviewer is correct that you have to be a member or a guest of a member!

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    The Alchemist

    4.3(100 reviews)
    0.2 miCovent Garden, Strand
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    food: dint grab food only drinks but the were yum and barely tasted like alcohol. also they were…read moreobviously presented super uniquely service: the staff was nice but kinda slow getting to us at a table and there was a lot of chaos like a bartender dropping glasses the whole time ambiance: really cool lighting and interior, gets very busy though

    Between a 3 and 4, but going with four because the food was above average pub grub and the drinks…read morewere good even if they were better looking than tasting. Came here for pre-theater anniversary dinner with my wife. The ambiance was somewhere between that of a trendy club and nice bar. There was a mad scientist vibe with the lights being industrial vibe and some metal decor. The music was thumpy and loud enough to remind you it was there. It made me feel a bit out-of-place as somebody well past my 20s, but also a bit cool or being there. You really come here for the drinks. We got the pipe dream, smokey old fashioned, honeypot picante, and one other I can't remember the name of, but which came in a flower pot. The pipe dream and smokey old fashioned were likely the best. Overall the drinks were more visually appealing than traditionally good and the visually appealing ones tended to have ingredients that weren't as top shelf and/or they were just too sweet. Not bad, but disappointing for what we'd hope. The food was the opposite. I had low expectations and the food wasn't amazing, but was better than average. We got the bao buns, crispy duck pancakes, panko halloumi, katsu curry, and hot honey pork tacos. They arranged for it all to come out in time for us to make our theater show, which was nice. The bao buns and pork tacos were probably the best. Neither blew me away, but both were solid. The katsu curry and halloumi were standard of what you might expect. The crispy duck pancakes was maybe as advertised, but it would have been nice to have some moistness or substance to the dug vs. it basically being crunchy salty bits of something. Overall, this wasn't a bad meal, but it wasn't quite what I was hoping for either. We may be back, but we'll probably try other things first.

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