Between the Victorian elegance of Berkley Square and the Imperial magnificence of Piccadilly, you might be surprised to find a club that oozes with Eastern decadence, but find it you will in the form of Funky Buddha. While be-suited fat men wobble their way towards Annabel’s, the sexy socialites slink past the doormen of FB and make their way downstairs to the main dance-floor and bar area. This is the place to go if you want to watch Premiership footballers, Big Brother 'stars', Russian playboys and page three models at play - and prices are as steep as you'd expect. If you’re lucky, you might have booked a table in the VIP sections where you can sit and be served by waitresses and watch the beautiful people do their thing. If not, you’ll be on the dance-floor strutting your funky stuff beneath a Buddha's impassive gaze. But let’s face it, if you’re in Funky Buddha you’re there to dance, drink and flirt and you’ll find plenty of opportunity to do all three.
Funky Buddha
15 Berkeley Street, W1J 8DY
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