LISTINGS
CLUBS
KOKO
1a Camden High Street, Camden, NW1 7JE.
Mornington Crescent
T: 0870 432 5527. www.koko.uk.com
What opened as the Camden theatre in 1900
is now home to the most talked about club in
town. Original features remain allowing you
to watch cutting edge live acts from tiered
balconies, private boxes or the dance fl oor.
MADAME JOJO'S
8-10 Brewer Street, W1F 0SE.
Piccadilly Circus/Leicester Square
T: 020 7734 3040.
www.madamejojos.com
Home to Keb Darge’s legendary Deep Funk
night every Friday — a London institution.
MATTER
Peninsula Square, SE10 ODY.
North Greenwich
T: 020 7549 6686.
www.matterlondon.com
A 2,600-capacity super club at the dockland’s
O2, with some of the best line ups.
MINISTRY OF SOUND
103 Gaunt Street, SE1 6DP.
/ Elephant & Castle
T: 0870 060 2666.
www.ministryofsound.com
London’s original superclub continues to see
off critics, hosting house and drum ’n’ bass.
MOONLIGHTING
17 Greek Street, W1D 4DR.
Tottenham Court Road/Leicester Square
T: 020 7437 5782.
www.moonlightingnightclub.co.uk
The doors open for R&B, garage, soul, swing,
hip hop, soca, reggae and Miami bass on
Fridays and Saturdays.
NOTTING HILL ARTS CLUB
21 Notting Hill Gate, W11 3JQ.
Notting Hill Gate
T: 020 7460 4459.
www.nottinghillartsclub.com
A whole host of regularly changing nights at
this intimate space in the heart of Notting Hill.
PACHA
Terminus Place, Victoria, SW1V 1JR.
/ Victoria
T: 0845 371 4489.
www.pachalondon.com
It may not be as glamorous as its Ibizan
sister, but it hosts funky house nights.
PLAN B
418 Brixton Road, SW9 7AY.
Brixton
T: 0870 116 5421. www.plan-brixton.co.uk
Another Brixton venue continuing to attract
some of the world’s best DJs. Lots of regular
nights, as well as one-offs.
PLASTIC PEOPLE
147-149 Curtain Road, EC2A 3QE.
Old Street
T: 020 7739 6471. www.plasticpeople.co.uk
Defi antly underground — literally — with a
dark basement and quality sound system
playing jazz, hip hop, trance, deep house
and techno.
SHUNT LOUNGE
20 Stainer Street, SE1 9RL.
/ London Bridge
T: 020 7378 7776. www.shunt.co.uk
An unusual club under London Bridge station.
Finding it can prove challenging, but the music
and atmosphere make it well worth the effort.
TABERNACLE
55-61 Tabernacle Street, EC2A 4AA.
/ Old Street
T: 020 7253 5555.
www.tabernacleshoreditch.com
The basement lounge of this trendy bar in
Shoreditch hosts DJs, live vocalists and
musicians to ensure a varied mix of music
to please all punters. Good restaurant, too.
T BAR
56 Shoreditch High Street, E1 6JJ.
/ Old Street/Liverpool Street
T: 020 7729 2973. www.tbarlondon.com
Having closed down for six months, the T Bar
has re-opened and is back to its old tricks
with late night parties into the early hours.
TEATRO
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 5DY.
Leicester Square
T: 020 7494 3040.
www.teatrolondon.co.uk
Restaurant and club, with resident DJs most
nights and a private members’ lounge.
THE ALBANY
Great Portland Street, W1W 5QU.
Great Portland Street
T: 020 7387 0221.
www.thealbanyw1w.co.uk
Large pub with a downstairs clubbing room.
Themed nights include Thirteenth Floor on
the fi rst Saturday of the month playing 60s
garage and pop.
THE BORDERLINE
Orange Yard, off Manette Street, W1D 4JB.
Tottenham Court Road
T: 020 7734 5547.
www.meanfi ddler.com
A genre-spanning mix of live acts and club
nights keep the party jumping every night of
the week at this West London venue.
THE PIGALLE
215 Piccadilly, W1J 9HN.
Piccadilly Circus
T: 020 7734 8142.
www.vpmg.net./pigalle
A spectacular cabaret club that attracts
some of the best burlesque acts in the
business. Book a table, sip a cocktail and do
central London nightlife in style.
THE ROOF GARDENS
99 Kensington High Street, W8 5SA.
High Street Kensington
T: 020 7368 3992.
www.roofgardens.com
A Grade II-listed building overlooking
Kensington High Street, offering a restaurant
and private members’ club. The largest roof
garden in Europe covers half an acre; the
themed gardens were laid out between
1936 and 1938.
THE UNDERWORLD
174 Camden High Street, NW1 0NE.
Camden Town
T: 020 7482 1932.
www.theunderworldcamden.co.uk
Camden’s leading alternative club hosts
punk, metal and ‘noisy stuff’ on
Wednesdays, 1980s sounds on Fridays
and indie on Saturdays.
HE ROOF GARDENS
The Roof Gardens
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50 W2L SUMMER 2009