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Vortex

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Vortex

Contemporary jazz den. There’s a new generation of jazz musicians afoot - and they’ve been hanging out at Vortex.

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Sketch

Bars & Clubs

Sketch

Like living inside a Faberge egg. Continuing to pull in the style crowd who love Mourad Mazouz’s slightly OTT vision.

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Milk & Honey

Bars & Clubs

Milk & Honey

Secret speakeasy behind the black door where this modern speakeasy is all dim lighting, dark booths and superbly mixed cocktails.

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The Queen of Hoxton

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The Queen of Hoxton

A little something for everyone. Like a youth club for an adult generation of Eastenders, this Queen graciously reigns from her recently overhauled venue.

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Ronnie Scott’s

Bars & Clubs

Ronnie Scott’s

The line up is always varied and exciting, the atmosphere as dimly lit and smoky as you’d hope, and the crowd a mix of old-time reverends and newbie followers.

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Proud Camden

Bars & Clubs

Proud Camden

One of London’s finest live music venues, there’s isn’t a horse in the world that wouldn’t drink if led here - and the same goes for us two-legged creatures.

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Bungalow 8

Bars & Clubs

Bungalow 8

Paparazzi paradise. Located in the swanky St Martins Lane hotel and, on a good night, the glitzy sister to New York’s slick site can be a really fun dance-a-thon.

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Barrio North

Bars & Clubs

Barrio North

A Hispanic-style houseparty… in Islington? And it’s helped along by the copious amounts of colourful cocktails available in this slicked up Hispanic ghetto.

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Artesian

Bars & Clubs

Artesian

A languorous drink in David Collins-designed interiors, surrounded by chinois-style butterflies, lavender loveseats and pocket posies of pastel roses?

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Barcode Vauxhall

Gay bars

Barcode Vauxhall

Clubbing for cavemen. Lots of stainless steel and glowing blue lighting along the curved walls and deep-set bar for an intimate cave-like feeling.

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The Black Cap

Gay bars

The Black Cap

North London’s only real drag and cabaret venue, with a bit of a pub thrown in for good measure. Properly nasty carpeting and seriously reasonable food.

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Madame JoJos

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Madame JoJos

Some of the funniest and most unusual performances in London packing crowds into its shady, boudoir style interior.

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Rupert Street

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Rupert Street

Café society on the street. Managing to create a street style café feel by day and vamp into a crammed push-and-shove destination spot come nightfall.

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Ku Bar Frith Street

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Ku Bar Frith Street

Cheap drinks on offer like at its Covent Garden sister venue, in addition to the Ku Tearooms and the annual Mr Ku-T competition.

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Ku Bar Lisle Street

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Ku Bar Lisle Street

Cheap drinks and cheaper lays. Stylish of sorts and very young, Ku Bar offers ridiculously cheap drinks and shots.

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Friendly Society

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Friendly Society

Does what it says on the tin. Fun, friendly and flirty, this intimate space is well-loved amongst younger club-kids and disco dollies looking for a pre-club drink.

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