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This sleek, chic, basement supper club (part of the Vince Power stable) is all about 1940s-style glamour: low lighting, olive-green carpets, antique fittings and diamond-shaped mirrors. Tables for diners are clustered around the stage, where jazz, jive and cabaret crooners serenade an appreciative audience. The Modern European food is pricey (£45 for three courses), but non-diners are welcome; head for the bar and make like you're Sinatra instead.
Time Out Bars, Pubs & Clubs Guide 2008/9
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Unfortunately non-diners are not 'welcome' as the review above suggests. They are treated as an inconvenience by the staff who constantly push past them as they try to enjoy the show and are given hardly any space to stand in at the back of the venue with a poor view. Disappointing.
Great place, passable food. Had a great night there watching Immodesty Blaize, everyone was dressed in 1940's clothes, would definately go back again.