Dolce is one of the newest clubs in Kensington with a fresh trendy vibe that attracts all generations from the ones who enjoy a good complex cocktail to the younger clubbers who can party till three in the morning! A HIDDEN GEM OF GLAMOUR ON THE FRINGES OF SOUTH KENSINGTON London’s prestigious South Kensington plays host to a new elite, acutely vogue concept in members club, DOLCE. A unique playground for the extravagant, designed for affable debauchery and indulgent fun, without pretentiousness but exuding an abundance of class and style. Dolce is an alluring space that invites guests to lounge for high-end cocktails, a bar that transforms into a night time venue opened till 3am on a weekend. We are located in affluent South Kensington – affectionately known as ‘South Ken’ – London’s home of science, arts and inspiration that radiates the same elegant charm that many associate with the French capital. Our intimate and stylish newly refurbished setting in Dolce provides the perfect ambience to an array of private events, friendly catch ups or after work drinks. Whether you are celebrating in style or hosting a private party, we have different packages to ensure your occasion runs perfectly. Enter Dolce to experience a veritable symphony of pinks and purples in a chic and intimate, young at heart and utterly cool, cocktail bar. You’ll be warmly welcomed by the expert bar team who will guide you through the unique list of high-end cocktails and snack menu or serve you balanced classic cocktails.
Helios is the hottest new club in London!! Grand Opening Thursday 21 November.
Helios is a modern, stylish venue located in the heart of London, offering a unique blend of luxury, comfort, and exceptional service. Known for its sophisticated atmosphere, Helios serves as an ideal destination for those seeking an upscale experience, whether for dining, events, or special occasions. The venue features contemporary design elements, with spacious interiors, elegant decor, and state-of-the-art facilities. With a focus on high-quality cuisine, tailored service, and attention to detail, Helios provides a memorable experience for guests. Its central location makes it a popular choice for both locals and visitors looking to enjoy London's vibrant scene in a refined setting.
The music played typically falls under genres that complement its sophisticated and upscale atmosphere. You can expect a mix of ambient, lounge, and upbeat house music, often curated to enhance the venue's elegant setting. The playlist may vary depending on the time of day or the type of event, ranging from relaxed background tunes during dining or cocktail hours to more energetic beats during evening events or parties. Helios focuses on creating a vibrant yet refined atmosphere with its music selection, making it suitable for both casual gatherings and more lively celebrations.
The dress code is typically smart-casual to smart, reflecting the venue’s upscale and refined atmosphere. Guests are encouraged to dress stylishly, avoiding overly casual attire such as sportswear, flip-flops, or torn jeans. For a more formal experience, especially during evening events or special occasions, business attire or smart evening wear is recommended. The goal is to maintain a sophisticated and fashionable environment, ensuring that the overall ambiance of Helios is aligned with its luxurious setting.
Luna Club London represents the exclusive nightlife hotspot nestled downstairs the renowned Inca London Restaurant. Emerging in the final months of 2021, this spectacular nightclub and its South American-themed Soho restaurant have made a significant mark on London's nightlife scene. The club has taken over the space formerly occupied by the globally successful Toy Room Club. Located on Argyll Street, just a stone's throw from Oxford Circus, the venue is exceptionally accessible. Among the nearest nightlife landmarks to Luna London is Tape London.
Luna Club London offers a unique proposition compared to other nightclubs. As an integral part of the famed Inca London restaurant, guests can indulge in a sumptuous dinner before descending into a night of clubbing. Entry to the club is through the Inca Restaurant, from where guests proceed down a picturesque staircase adorned with tree vines and mosaic tiles. The interior of the venue boasts ancient Greek elements, while its walls, mostly exposed brick, create an ambiance of liberation and elegance. The club is energised with LED lighting, lightboards, and projectors that breathe life into the night.
The club boasts an extensive cocktail list, featuring their signature sweet and spicy Paloma Picante, the strawberry and peppercorn-infused Nimbus ROJO, and for those with a sweeter palate, the Peaches and Dreams, a delightful blend of blossom honey brut and Ciroc Blu.
The clientele at Luna Club is a meticulously selected mix that blends the wildest and most sophisticated of London's high society. Occasionally, you may encounter more mature business groups enjoying bottles at their VIP tables following a luxurious dinner. The venue's great versatility makes Luna Club and Inca London ideal for private functions, such as Christmas dinners or corporate gatherings.
Musically, the club mainly pulses with house and R&B tracks. At one end of the club, the DJ booth presides over a spacious dance floor that is invariably packed. Revellers dance at their tables or showcase their moves on the dance floor under the mesmerising strobe of LED lights and lasers.
The dress code at Luna emphasises elegance. Guests are advised to ensure their attire is impeccable and sophisticated. Ladies are typically seen in heeled shoes and elegant dresses, though tasteful trousers or jeans paired with a chic shirt or crop top are also acceptable. For men, smart elegant shoes are a must; trainers or designer sneakers are strictly prohibited. Opt for trousers over jeans, and avoid wearing ripped jeans or shorts at all costs.
Luna London stands out as an elegant venue for an after-party, offering a perfect dance floor and an intriguing crowd, ensuring an unforgettable night in the heart of London's vibrant nightlife.
Tabu club London opened on Halloween week 2021 at the site of the previous celebrity hotspot Mahiki Mayfair on Dover Street. The club was founded by the team behind nearby Reign Showclub following their huge success in reinvigorating the London VIP club scene. Tabu London Nightclub brings you the best genuine Tokyo Nightlife experience in the heart of Mayfair. The club is set over 2 levels with each offering a different experience. Opening as a swanky cocktail lounge upstairs, this Japanese-styled bar will serve the best drinks in Mayfair, expect a relaxed atmosphere with house music that goes on until the early hours. Below, the nightclub will transport you into the back streets of Tokyo as you party in the underground world of Shinjuku. Designed like a back street alley, you will feel a million miles away from Dover Street and the sophistication you are used to.
The overall theme of Tabu takes its inspiration from the gritty, seedy backstreets of some of Asia’s most populous cities including Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Seoul. At Tabu club London, you’ll feel transported to a far away continent and a completely unique world making your experience unforgettable. On entering the club, you’ll see neon Tabu logos lighting up the staircases as you go down to each level. There are neon street signs that hang from the walls and ceilings complementing the back street vibe. The walls of the venue are featured with an 8-bit design and a retro gaming theme with interactive LED imagery. Another unique feature is the bathrooms which are decked out in black and white Manga cartoons. Once on the main club floor, you’ll see metal caged areas behind which dancers perform. There is graffiti sprawled across the walls bearing the word Tabu as well as other artistic displays. There are newspaper and magazine cuttings on the pillars to truly make you feel like you’re hanging out in the back alleys.
The club is expected to be one of the best destinations to drink and party with its game-changing atmosphere. The overall theme followed at Tabu London is all about playing and having fun. As you enter the club, live entertaining music is expected and a joyful mood is prominent in the club. The crowd at Tabu club London is as you’d expect at one of London’s most high-end clubs ranging from the elite and beautiful to A-list celebrities. Tabu London is the perfect destination for the ones who are after a whole evening’s entertainment in one place. The club offers a different kind of ambiance, with a very special concept.
A wide selection of drinks and bottle collections is available, while pizza is your go-to party food at the club. Music is a range of R&B and hip hop and other commercial music from some of the world’s top DJs.
The Tabu London dress code is sexy, elegant, and high heels for the ladies and smart casual and collared shirts and shoes for the gentlemen. The club management has the right to refuse entry when the dress code is not respected.
If you decide to give the fabulous party of Tabu a chance, we guarantee a memorable night out like no other. It is one of the newest and most popular nightclubs in London at the moment. If you end up in Mykonos make sure to check their venue there as well!
TAPE If you love fun and great music, then Tape nightclub is the place you need to be. It is one of London's best nightclubs for music lovers, and is located strategically so that party goers and clubbers can enjoy loud music all through til 3am, allowing for plenty of drinking, dancing, and socializing. It is the liveliest party you will experience in a London nightclub. It boasts internationally famous DJs, both as regular and as feature acts, and regularly attracts celebrities in music, from singers to writers to record producers. You can expect to see many famous faces in this London celebrity club. The most obvious ones will of course be music stars, but rest assured that plenty of actors, actresses, and sports stars also frequent this hottest London club. The VIP guest list can be very difficult to get on, so it's recommended to book well in advance to make sure you have a place at Club Tape. Tables are very, very limited most nights and you may not get one if you do not book. VIP tables(view table map) are basically all out by the time the doors open. That said, it is not too difficult to get in at the door most nights, even if you do have to wait a while, so if you're not worried about a table, Tape might be a great stop for last minute planners. But don't feel like this club is going to be too elite and exclusive for you to make any friends. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, and as fellow music enthusiasts, the other party goers are bound to get along great with you. It's one of the best clubs in London to meet new people, make friends, and have a great night out, even if you are hitting the town alone. You can also bring your partner or your friends for a relaxed and fun night of dancing. The music is always ahead of the trends, boasting what is hot, new, and either exploding, or just about to explode. You will be ready for all the new tunes if you become a regular at the Tape Club. Of late the music is combining hip hop and pop, but it is flexible and changes depending on trends and tastes. Whatever you hear in Tape London will be hitting the charts, though, there's no doubt about that. Because of the astonishingly good setup, the music can be heard in every corner of the room, and the quality is just superb. If you need a great sound experience, look no further. The lights are also perfect: very flattering, not too harsh for sensitive eyes, and ideal for the music. Tape Club is a great place to book for a promotion or a product launch, as it attracts all the most energetic people and has all the best equipment for promoting your goods, whatever they are. There is a great spread of information among promoters and club guests, giving your product the kick start it deserves. Tape Club is definitely not a one night experience. Because of the fantastic variety of music and themes, you will want to stop by a few times to get a proper feel for the place, and if you are a local you may find that the Tape Club becomes your regular spot for a night of drinking, dancing, and fun. Many people find after just a night or two that they do not want to go to any other night club, because the mood and fun at Tape is just flawless. There is never a dull moment in Tape. Also, if you ever get invited to a mini club inside called Little Tape, then go for it. Experience of a lifetime.
A world of theatrical dining in Soho, where there is no edge to the stage. Great Windmill Street took its name from a Windmill that once stood there in the 18th century. In 1909 the site became one of the first cinemas in London named ‘Palais De Luxe’. The Windmill brings a new definition to immersive theatre. This is ‘dinner and a show' for the here-and-now. Once a 320-seater theatre that hosted nude tableaux vivants and the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles, The Windmill was famously kept open throughout the Second World War by original proprietor Laura Henderson. The venue closed temporarily in 2018 and was reborn as The Windmill Soho, the venue opened its famous doors once again in July 2021. The 350-capacity venue features a main stage surrounded by a ground-floor dining area and overlooked by an upstairs bar that serves bespoke cocktails and food courtesy of their executive chef. You can book a theatrical dining experience, showcasing mesmerizing never-seen-before performances alongside an immersive dining menu designed by Michelin-starred Chef Andrew Mcleish and a creative cocktail list by celebrated mixologist Andy Mil. It’s dining in Soho as you’ve never seen it before.
The Show is curated exclusively for The Windmill. Featuring a variety of burlesque, magic, circus, comedy, and song. Along with spectacular immersive and digital theatre, you have to see it, to believe it! After the show, the lights dim down and the music turns up. There is no strict theme to the food at the main restaurant. Instead, familiar favourites with a good hit of luxury seem to be the order of the day. Lavish sashimi platters sit alongside indulgent offerings like Atilius Oscietra Caviar and fresh ceviche. Other combinations from the chef include tuna and black sesame tacos, truffle Parmesan taglioni, and crab spaghetti. Elsewhere there is whole grilled Dover sole, Wagyu beef sliders, and a roast rack of lamb to choose between. The dessert menu comes with a playful twist and offers up treats like white chocolate and vanilla lollipops with popping candy, proving sweet shop tricks aren’t just for the kids.
The cocktail list is themed around the history of the building and drinks feature extravagant garnishes and ingredients. Aside from the food and drinks, the main space is obviously a huge draw here, and guests are treated to interiors decked out in deep purples, blues and reds. You can expect art deco-inspired touches as well as the use of high-end materials like gilding and velvet fabrics for a nod to a bygone era.
Set across three floors the newly revamped venue will feature The Theatre, which will act as the main restaurant, The Palais De Luxe, a grand upstairs bar, and The Royal Box, a sumptuous private room. Outside, of course, The Windmill’s recognizable neon sign will continue to tower over the street.
In regards to the dress code, we ask that guests are smartly dressed in no sportswear or hoodies. They do not allow fancy dress! Casual wear is best!