A private members' club but not just one for lounging about in, drinking expensive cocktails while feeling slightly superior. Instead, this is a club for the out-of-town business user when they need a meeting room or a place to lay down their laptop. And no ordinary place at that. The impressive art work, donated by the club's chairman Robert Devereux (a founder investor in the Soho House Group), will appeal to the largely creative types you'll find here and includes works by artists more usually seen in national galleries including Andy Warhol, Barbara Hepworth, Sean Scully, Victor Passmore and Terry Frost. Add to that free Wi-Fi, PA services and slick interiors designed by Michaelis Boyd architects (The Electric, Babington House, Moro) and Diana Sieff, interior designer to the rich and famous. It's a great way to do business. And, as well as workstations, meeting rooms and quiet rooms there's The Club Cabin bedroom available - so you'll have a place to lay your head as well as your laptop.
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Independent 1950s-themed bowling alley and bar.
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Shochu Lounge's mixture of of rustic wood and shiny twenty-first century fittings is very Japanese, as is the low, moody lighting, and the cocktails, which ... More
Small, sumptuous bar hidden away above a restaurant in an original Georgian townhouse.
On the ground floor this sprawling Soho Georgian townhouse hosts an elegant French-Vietnamese ...More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
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