NIGHTLIFE & PARTY
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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.
Sketch
Like living inside a Faberge egg. Continuing to pull in the style crowd who love Mourad Mazouz’s slightly OTT vision.
Milk & Honey
Secret speakeasy behind the black door where this modern speakeasy is all dim lighting, dark booths and superbly mixed cocktails.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Artesian
A languorous drink in David Collins-designed interiors, surrounded by chinois-style butterflies, lavender loveseats and pocket posies of pastel roses?
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.
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.
Madame JoJos
Some of the funniest and most unusual performances in London packing crowds into its shady, boudoir style interior.
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.
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.
Ku Bar Lisle Street
Cheap drinks and cheaper lays. Stylish of sorts and very young, Ku Bar offers ridiculously cheap drinks and shots.
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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