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The Café de Paris is a London nightclub, located in the West End, beside Leicester Square on Coventry Street, Piccadilly. Opened in 1924, it became one of the leading theatre clubs in London. Café de Paris first opened in 1924 and subsequently featured such performers as Dorothy Dandridge, Marlene D
I first attended about a year ago and have become a regular visitor ever since. I've never been disappointed at just how wonderful Cafe de Paris is. From the show itself which is always exciting and varies at every visit, to the wonderful venue which feels like an incredible magical escape from the
The show is amazing! That's what you go for. The food is just meh. And it's supposed to be a disco club? but the music changed to hip-hop after the show and we lost interest. But the show was still specular!!
Great experience! Perfect, sofisticated yet classic food (I had delicious mushroom tart for starter, chicken breast with mushroom sauce, green beans and puree and passion fruit cheesecake for desert - oh my God! These were really tasty opions). Cocktails are quite expensive, which given the location
Oh what an experience. I enjoyed it very much. l went on my own through a “meet up group. There was the awesome cabaret which started at 8:30 and ended at 10 Then the place was turned into a club. Under a minute walk from the Piccadilly Circus
We have had the pleasure of creating events at this venue and going as guests and both experiences were fab! we had recently created a party for the Telegraph where we built a scare attraction around the top half of the venue. It was a great night and we shall look forward to working here again and
Beautiful venue, recently enjoyed the West End Musical Brunch with a bunch of my girlfriends and it was absolutely fantastic!!!! Great food, great entertainment & lovely cocktails! Big thank you to the Host Tom he was amazing!
Such a good show! Reuban (the MC) is absolutely phenomenal as are the acts. I cannot recommend the cabaret show enough. However, I will add that the nightclub part of it was quite underwhelming. The average age is probably in the mid 30s and there is little to no diversity in the crowd (my friend a
When we decided to go I wasn't expecting much from this place, but it was very wrong!Brilliant start of the night out in London!Guy who runs the show deserves an Oscar! I would say this is one of must visit places in London. Defiantly will be back.
Just a few words to describe this place: Amazing, great, stunny,... If you want to feel good, just go there.
What an absolutely fantastic evening I had at Disco54 on Friday with my friend! From the moment we walked in, we were completely immersed into a chic disco vibe. Gold sequins, disco balls, shimmery tassels... you name it, they had it. A truly fantastic theme. The staff were all very attentive, which
I had the best night ever. It was an amazing show. The only thing I was not very keen on the music played after the show. I was hoping they would continue playing Disco music, as the show was based on Disco 54. Otherwise well done for a great show.
The Cabaret was fantastic, great comedy integrated into it by the MC, Ruby ! Hilarious group and great performances. It was split into 3 parts, with a short interval between each. I was there with a work group so we had a table on the ground floor with all inclusive meal and alcohol. The food was go
Great westend entertainment! Cabaret, fire acts, comedy... Lots going on
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