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Oct 07, 2009 - Mar 31, 2010

Quintessentially Soho  

House of St Barnabas, 1 Greek Street., Soho
0207 183 3900
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Quintessentially take up residence in The House of St Barnabas in Soho with a pop up restaurant and bar. The Grade 1 listed building has been redesigned by London based firm Russel Sage. Open only to members (who can take 3 upto friends), membership costs £100 for the three months of opening. Has now been extended to March.

Ongoing

Kanaloa  

18 Lime Office Court, Hill House, Shoe Lane
0207 842 0620
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Mahiki's founders, Nick House & Piers Adams open a polynesian themed tiki bar for the city boys. Serving great cocktails and pan-asian snacks.

Underground Rebel Bingo  

Secret Location, TBA
07545 696 812
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In a secret location every Friday there is something going down, thats new, exciting and completely different then your normal Friday routine. It turns from bingo to one hell of a party. Special guest DJs, hardcore prizes, and the chance to be crowned the greatest rebel bingo player on earth. You will need a code to get in and buy tickets before hand.

Light Bar  

St Martins Lane, 45 St. Martin’s Lane
020 7300 5588
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Let there be light. It’s all about illumination at this cozy niche of colorful rays and luminary clients. Come weekends, DJs electrify the guests.

Long Bar  

Sanderson, 50 Berners Street
020 7300 1444
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Dramatic and, well, long (80 feet). A giant communal table. Sip drinks or order a snack from Suka. Feeling floral? Step into the private courtyard garden for relaxation, fountains and mosaics.

Purple Bar  

Sanderson, 50 Berners Street
020 7300 1444
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People flock to this fantasyland of purple perfection. Dramatic. Whimsical. Sublime. Need to chill out? Head next door to Billiard Room for less violet and a clubbier vibe.

Bungalow 8  

St Martins Lane, 45 St Martins Lane
0872 261 0114
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Bungalow 8 is an exclusive members only lounge where you'll find elegant cocktails and top name DJs.

JuJu  

316 Kings Road, Chelsea
0207 351 5998
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JuJu is the newest and hottest addition to the London bar scene. Located in the heart of Chelsea on King’s Road, JuJu serves the finest cocktails mixed by some of London’s best bartenders.

The Punchbowl  

41 Farm Street, Mayfair
0207 493 6841
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Guy Ritchie's Mayfair pub is just the place to relax and drink some great British ale. Also serves some pretty darn good food too. Some nights it's a celeb hangout, as you can imagine.

Dalston Superstore  

117 Kingsland High Street, Dalston
0207 254 2273
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The hip East London kids are now the envy of all the town with yet another cool joint to hang out in. Great bar with dancefloor down stairs. This will be the place for the summer.

The Shadow Lounge  

5 Brewer Street, Soho
0207 287 7988
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The Shadow Lounge continues to reign not only as London's No 1 Gay venue but also as one of the most unashamedly stylish, fashionable and sumptuous experiences in the capital. This private members venue exudes luxury, comfort, unparalleled service and the charisma to match. Known as the junior Studio 54.

Vendome Mayfair  

85 Picadilly, Mayfair
0207 495 2595
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Goodbye Pangaea, Hello Vendome. After a total refit and change of name, this place is rocking again and looking great. Best way to get in is to book a table, speak to our concierge.

Maya  

1a Dean Street, Soho
0207 287 9608
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Wednesday night is the big night in London, now that the hottest party has moved to Maya. 'Fuck Rehab' has found a new home and it rocks.

Jalouse  

17 Hanover Square, Mayfair
0207 629 8871
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Jalouse is the hottest place in town, that is getting all the celebs in right now. Be warned, the door is tough and turns most people away.

Punk  

14 Soho Street, Soho
0207 734 4004
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Weekly eclectic parties for a cool young fashion and artsy crowd. The Geldoff's and Lily Allen have graced their dance floor.

The Last Days of Decadence  

145 Shoreditch High Street, Hackney
0207 729 2896
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The Last Days of Decadence, is a sumptuous art-deco speakeasy that is at once a bar, nightclub, live music and theatre venue and, indeed, a tea room; home of the soon-to-be-notorious Cockteas - hot alcoholic infusions served by the pot. Hosting some great weekly parties.

Milk & Honey  

Milk & Honey
020 7000 6554 69
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Famous for its rules (boys are forbidden to be persistently flirty once a girl has said ‘no, thanks’), patrons like the old-fashioned politeness and the New York-inspired cocktails. (Ivy fizz, anyone?) Be warned: At 11 p.m. nonmembers better take their party elsewhere.

Sketch  

9 Conduit Street
087 0777 4488
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Home for the trendy, courtesy the Momo folks. A multifunctional hot spot (bar, restaurant, club, art gallery) with an alternately easy and impossible door policy. Pierre Gagnaire mans the stove, which guarantees the food’s a shoo-in.

Kemia Bar  

27 Heddon Street
020 7434 4040
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The bar in the basement at Momo has all the ingredients for a memorable tryst: intimate, exotic, dark, smoky, electric. On Mondays, the live music makes it even hotter.