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    3.7 (169 reviews)
    Open 7:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Vika S.

    Really big club! Very spacious, cool face painting, pricey drinks & basic music! I had a good time with friends & we really enjoyed dancing on the different floor levels.The scenery inside is really pretty & the staff is cool. On a side note, Don't pay to get your coat hung up when you get there because you'll end up waiting 30 -45 minutes to get it once the club is over! 4 stars due to the music being wack af! But we made the best of it!

    This is the view from the balcony .. acoustic feedback is good too and bar is right behind you, loos to your left
    Anthony H.

    Koko is a quirky London gig venue along similar lines to Brixton Academy. It has an eclectic layout with lots of nooks and crannies for you to hang out in. Easy enough to get to via tube (Northern Line Mornington Crescent) or bus and in an area with lots of good pubs and eateries to hand should you want to fuel up before you go in. We were here to see The Airborne Toxic Event, an ideal band for a venue this size and they were, as always, superb. The set was a mix of songs from all of their albums and they had the house bouncing from the off. I like this place and will return. For a sell out gig best to get in early as once it fills up there are some areas where the view and, more importantly, the acoustics, can be a bit ropey. Mosh pit is big enough but getting up alongside the balcony bar is probably best as you will be handy for drinks & the loo's and from the balcony you will have a view directly on to centre stage. It is also adjacent to the first floor outside terrace with a brilliant view along Camden High Street, good area to go between sets. The terrace also has a bar and wide screen TV's giving live feedback from the stage and the sound quality in this area is superb. Once the drink prices come down or the happy hour is extended then they will get their 5th star

    Catherine H.

    Covered in thick, red velvet everywhere reminiscent of its theatre days Koko is a great venue for a dramatic gig night. The stage is well situated with a series of rising balconies making it easy even for shorties like me to always be able to see the stage. It has a good sound system and is a great space to create a good atmosphere. As much as I love to see gigs here, I am rather weary of their club nights which get too busy and seem to be populated by under-age school kids. I was once even asked by a boy in the queue if I could hold his hand while we walked in so that they wouldn't I.D. him! I also find the venue too big for a club night, making it really hard to find your friends back should you get separated. Come down for the gigs, but not for the club nights!!

    Claire L.

    Koko's calendar of events boasts a really strong line-up almost each week of any given month. Some really great bands have played here including Shellac and Enon. The most notable thing about this venue is the fact it's particularly NME flavoured. I'm not the world's biggest fan of the magazine and this venue isn't the best of the bunch either. The interior reminds me of the Moulin Rouge. It's pretty cool and there are many floors and layers to this multifaceted venue. However, the sound isn't great and it just feels a little soulless. Not only have I seen many a band here, I've experienced the clubbing side to Koko; it's not great. The music was really bog standard indie rock, the clientele were a bunch of students / young indie kids and it just didn't fill me with joy to be there. I guess I prefer a more intimate setting. This venue is definitely "trendy" in a sense but if you're not one to follow the crowd then avoid this place unless there's a truly terrific band playing.

    Gareth H.

    KoKo is pretty much the home of alternative music in London and features live performances from many established and up and coming acts from round the globe. Set in a converted theatre (formerly the Camden Palace) KoKo provides a jaw-dropping scene to what can be a great evening. Sadly things are often a little hit and miss and as well as seeing some great bands here I have been witness to some fairly terrible, unoriginal performances. That said the venue itself is great and the clientele are generally nice and friendly if at times a little bit too cool for school. I've also noticed that crowds are becoming increasingly younger and at 21I'm not comfortable with the thought of feeling old at a venue. This is a great night out with a large group of mates and a perfect way to bond with strangers in a shared love of live music.

    Eliana S.

    Had a lovely evening at koko last night! Was not aware that it was a Halloween party but it was a fun surprise. There was a very strange but none the less entertaining and very fun drag queen sort of show going on for some of it. Definitely a wide range of ages there from 18 to as old as 40 maybe but the majority was 20s. Very fun and energetic crowd (maybe a few a bit too rowdy) and lots of good dancing. The venue itself is super beautiful and spacious, love the outside deck and the couches were a nice place to rest when I needed a break from dancing or for other things if one wanted...it cost £15 which I initially wasn't expecting but I definitely think it was worth it! Overall a really great experience.

    Corinna S.

    Wow, this is what I call a cool club! Being an old theatre but renovated to a very, very fancy place, this venue might be one of the poshest I have seen. One of the best indie dance parties in London is the Buttoned Down Disco which takes part in here. But KOKO is not only a club It's also a concert hall, where you can enjoy the best concerts ever, such as Block Party, Joshua Radin (26th of September!) and many more.

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    Laura Y.

    I really love this Camden venue which is one of the best I have been to for for live gigs. The space reminds me of an old fashioned concert hall and indeed, it is a big venue but also has many cubby holes and coves dotted around the upper level. The layout is such that sometimes you do struggle to get a good view of the stage, particularly if the gig is a popular act or band. The atmosphere is always buzzing however and there is something quite special about the place. I recently went to see McFly as part of the itunes Festival and had a brilliant time - the bar staff are on the ball so you don't tend to wait hours to get served! The general club nights at the weekend are good fun although encourage a slightly younger crowd. This is definitely a venue which is more suited to live music.

    Martina O.

    Koko is a great venue, formally knows as the Camden Palace acts such as Charlie Chaplin to the Sex Pistols have performed here. The last band I saw who performed here were Fischerspooner who put on a great show here and I must say the atmosphere was that of fun fun fun! The interior has been restored to embrace it's past life as the Camden Theatre. The intereior is theatrical, atmospheric and opulant. Deep reds and golds feature throughtout! Drinks are a little on the expensive side, but you will have an unforgetable night here!

    Aleksandra B.

    I used to go to koko a lot, but I feel a bit too old to go there on a Friday now, when the main club night takes place. Koko is huge, cavernous and it is so easy to lose friends in there. Also, because signal is poor, if you have lost people, you are almost doomed for the rest of the night. I remember having a huge arguement with my boyfriend when I forgot to meet him at the bar, he had to wander around on his own for almost an hour before he found us all again. Oooops! Looks wise, you cannot doubt that the interior is pretty impressive, with three tiered balconies to look over, a huge disco ball and huge dancfloor. Prices at the bar are pretty steep too... Friday nights can become pretty hellish with a load of indie teen posers, dancing along to sub par nme styled music. It is quite a shame as the club night did used to have a bit more soul to it. However, if there is a gig on then go to Koko! You will have a good view of the band whereever you are. I saw Battles there, that was pretty cool and also the Kooks a long time ago, 'before they got huge' and that gig was a particularly memorable one.

    Qype User (Seren0…)

    I thought KOKO was an excellent music venue, it was a breath of fresh air from all the usual dull music venues. In the style of an old theatre KOKO's are able to give many different viewing points from overlooking balconies and 3 different tiers with a bar on each. The outside balcony overlooking Mornington Crescent tube station is also a really enjoyable part of the venue to sit out with a drink and enjoy a summer evening before the concert begins. The sound is also worth mentioning, since there seems to be a balanced acoustics to the venue that adds to the quality of the sound the band are producing. Downfall - drinks prices are a complete rip off and there are no offers encouraging people to buy drinks which leads to many people trying to sneak alcohol in. As a music venue I would have given it 5 stars but as a club it deserves 3 stars. I would never go there unless I was seeing a band because as a club the drink prices just aren't worth it and the layout doesn't quite suite a clubbing environment.

    Qype User (Marmit…)

    Koko is a great venue, formally knows as the Camden Palace acts such as Charlie Chaplin to the Sex Pistols have performed here. The last band I saw who performed here were Fischerspooner who put on a great show here and I must say the atmosphere was that of fun fun fun! The interior has been restored to embrace it's past life as the Camden Theatre. The intereior is theatrical, atmospheric and opulant. Deep reds and golds feature throughtout! Drinks are a little on the expensive side, but you will have an unforgetable night here!

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    100 Club - The Modfather, Paul Weller.

    100 Club

    3.9(26 reviews)
    1.3 miFitzrovia
    £££

    There isn't really another venue like this in London. The 100 Club of Oxford Street has been…read moreentertaining punters since the mid-40s and its popularity shows no sign of waning in the new millenium. Over the years this legendary basement has played host to some of the most talented and innovative artists of the 20th century including BB King, The Clash and The Rolling Stones. This array of talent is testament to the innovative quality of 100 and the perpetual desire to be at the forefront of musical innovation. The venue itself has heaps of character and its battered rather tatty looking interior simply makes the place feel more homely and amiable. The crowd come predominantly for the history of the place so there's a nice blend of tourists, students and a few regulars. Drinks are unfortunately fairly expensive and the quality is not the best but this is quite honestly the sort of venue you can go to and not be to bothered about drinking. In an era of plastic and fakery, where fashion over function is practically a fundamental truth, it's comforting to know that there are places like 100 club that still burn a flame for good ol' fashioned, no-frills musical entertainment.

    I had my reservations. Within 5 minutes of the comedy night I was there to see, a guy named Mick in…read morethe front row called the compere a dick, the compere called Mick an expletive I will not repeat and then a guy next to Mick threw up on his shoes. It was at this point I thought "My boyfriend takes me to all the classiest places!" It was, as it turns out, a fantastic evening (to be honest I had a feeling it might be after the above but I'm pretending I thought it was dreadful to appear more mature than I actually am). There were four comedians, the last of which was Milton Jones who never fails to make me chuckle. The bar is dark, dingy and sticky, the drinks are overpriced and if you're there for a seated gig, such as a comedy night, be sure to get in there quickly to grab a seat as we had to stand all evening and when you're wearing heels this is no fun and you spend the whole time shifting from one foot to the other (you know what I mean, girls!) Still, despite all these things I had a brilliant vodka-infused evening of laughs and decided that I need to come back for a bit of live music. This is a fabulous venue space that took me back to my student days, and it's handily located right on Oxford Street - who knew!?

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    The Borderline

    The Borderline

    4.0(33 reviews)
    1.4 miBloomsbury
    ££

    My party of four enjoyed a pretty good acoustic show at this little club, I'd never heard of the…read moresinger -- Dawn Landes -- but research told me A) she had a solid following in Britain and B) she'd once been married to Josh Ritter, I'm a fan, so she had to be talented. She was, and she definitely had a loyal fanbase, the entire front room -- holds maybe 70 people -- was full, so my posse settled on a couch near the back, and sipped pints. I liked the bartenders (two ladies), clean feel of the venue, and beer selection, this is the only spot in London where I found a solid IPA that was hop-forward, always a good thing to pair with alt-country-Nashville sounds. A smallish club that's tricky to navigate via your mobile app, this place is worth a visit.

    The Borderline is a top music venue with a rich history and an exciting present. Although many of…read morethe artists who perform here are at the bottom rung of the music industry ladder, The Borderline is a significant rung to have climbed. Among some of the artists who have performed here in the past are Oasis and R.E.M and more recently acts like Brandi Carlisle and The Fray have used the venue to introduce themselves to the UK public. I have to say I did enjoy looking at the pictures and memorabilia on the way downstairs which demonstrated the importance of the venue on the London music scene. The pub has the style and feel of an old saloon bar with pillars and posts obstructing views of the stage from certain spots in the venue. The stage is raised but if the place packs out and you're short like me, you have a hard time seeing the artist. Arriving early and getting a good spot is strongly advised. Some seating is available at the back if you do arrive early and the venue is not yet full and this is a good area for enjoying a pre-gig drink. A good quality of performer is guaranteed, normally singers and full bands a lot of experience under their belt. Tickets can be on the pricey side considering the stature of some of the artists and prices range anywhere between £6 to £15 depending on who's playing. However there are some drinks offers at certain times which will help save a little money. Posters dotted around the venue also tell you who else is coming up at The Borderline in the near future which I found very helpful. Public transport is the recommended method of getting to the venue as Manette Street is very narrow and is governed by double yellow lines. Leicester Square and Tottenham Court Road tube stations are minutes away on foot.

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    The Social

    The Social

    4.0(61 reviews)
    1.2 miFitzrovia
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    Stay clear of this place! The charming hipster 70's wooden lodge look and fairly decent fast food…read morecan't make-up for the absolute lack of hygiene (Cockroaches crawling the walls) and the terribly inattentive staff. Went there at noon but we had to wait 20 mins before the cook would return (he was out for lunch). So we were taking in the atmosphere, noticed the grime on the table (probably hasn't been wiped in a long time. We ordered a Chilli Dog, Tots with Beer Sauce and a Veggie Dog. We had to ask the waitress three times until we got napkins, ketchup and cutlery for the tots that were starting to dissolve in the beer sauce. In the middle of our meal I noticed things moving on the walls. A family of cockroaches coming out from behind the booth. WTF?! It made our skin crawl to sit in that cesspool, so we quickly ate up (while closely expecting every bite). Had to pay 23 quid for it, which is IMO unjustifiably high for fast food. As I was paying I informed the waitress of the infestation problem, and she just brushed it off as a constant issue. No apology whatsoever. Disgusting place.

    Been a while since I've been here and for all its small space it's the events it holds that really…read moremake it. Hip hop is a music genre I love and they do hip hop karaoke on a Thursday night. Monday's they have just started to do an event based around guest speakers and showcasing hip hop music videos; choosing their favourites and showing them why. I love an event where you learn or simply have fun. So though it's not a place is typically hang out because of the crowded small space, the hip hop vibe it clearly favours is something I feel is always missing with London and I embrace when I find.

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    The Crobar - We Two Kings

    The Crobar

    4.1(52 reviews)
    1.4 miBloomsbury
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    Dropped in on my last night in London hoping to hangout with some metalheads…read more What do I get? A bunch of bitch ass posers wanting to play Red Hot Chili Peppers!!! If you actually fucking pay to play Sweet Child Of Mine, or any fucking shitty ass Red Hot Chili Peppers song on the juke box, you deserve to be hung with rusty fucking barbed wire and bitch slapped like a pinata with real Gibson Explorers and Flying V's. HAIL SATAN!!! \m/666\m/

    Long have I pontificated about the mighty Solid Rock Cafe in Glasgow, the undisputed king of the…read morerock pub north of the border. It's pushed hard for it's title by The Black Rose and Black Bull, both in Edinburgh. The Crobar, however, is my undisputed king of the south. I absolutely, positively, unequivocally LOVED this bar. The jukebox is awesome - custom built compilations of songs by group or genre. I heard everything from UFO to Nine Inch Nails while I was there. The drinks are pretty cheap for a central London bar... as in I didn't do a double take when I was charged. The decor is astounding! 2000AD pages adorn the walls, mixed in with other comic pages from the 80s and 90s... it's amazing. The bar doesn't have any draft beers, but does have an amazing range of bottles and spirits. The punters were all readily accepting of someone that clearly wasn't a regular, and there was a fair bit of banter and laughter between everyone, whether they knew you or not. The staff couldn't have been more helpful, even being quite clear that the beers they'd just put in the fridge weren't cold so they were selling them under protest! I was there a lot of the night, and can't say enough positive, happy, good things about them, or the place as whole. Even entertainment was provided by a small dog that was quite the thief, swiping half a vodka and coke while it's owner was distracted. Not sure that happens every night though... Seriously though... if you like your music a little loud, your decor a little wild, and you time to be filled in a pleasant environment, then for me, this is THE place to visit. It's on my list of must visit places for London now. Go. You deserve it.

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