• The best of London

  • By Time Out editors


  • Best classic clubs

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    Cool and famous - Fabric

    Canvas
    Someone should give owner Billy Reilly a medal – this is a stunning example of what to do with an old film studio. Tarted up bit by bit, it’s now the biggest London venue for cool one-off nights, with an Ibizan-styled tree and sofabed-filled terrace, and Roller Disco twice a week. Click here for listings

    The End
    Favoured by underground DJs for its island DJ booth (be worshipped from all sides!), this West End nightclub is anything but West End – killer electro nights collide with bassbin-tearing D&B parties and, at their As One parties on Saturdays, there’s the AKA bar to get more comfortable in, too. Click here for listings Feature continues

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    Fabric
    They come from far and wide for arguably the most famous cool club in the world and is still breaking DJs no one else has even heard of, which explains why the queues of hip clubbers snake right around the block. Click here for listings

    Ministry
    You’ve bought the compilation, used the record bag and worn the T-shirt. It’s only this lot who can afford the likes of Masters At Work, Danny Tenaglia, Moby and all the other international superstar DJs. Click here for listings

    Turnmills
    The friendliest club we know. Fridays jump to long-running trance and tough house night Gallery, while Saturdays rule when Together takes over every bit of available space for one hell of a festival-styled bash. Click here for listings

    For details see Nightlife listings.

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6 comments

  1. Posted by richard marshall on 13 Apr 2007 14:59

    what about pall mall barbers,27 whitcomb st
    www.pallmallbarbers.com

  2. Posted by Sarah Cartwright on 26 Mar 2007 11:42

    Best bookshops eh? I feel Biblion, the Antiquarian bookshop at Grays Antique Market should of been included! Its a treasure trove. Truly helpful staff, amazing diversity of books and in an Antiques Market! Its full of character and in a great location!

  3. Posted by kittykatt on 25 Mar 2007 11:50

    What about
    Best Sunday Afternoons in spring/ summer/ autumn/ winter

  4. Posted by Barbara on 16 Mar 2007 14:32

    once again - using the 'print' feature of this feature results in text obliterated by fotos in the layout.......

  5. Posted by Porridge on 16 Mar 2007 13:40

    I would add St. John's Bread & Wine (in Commercial St.) to 'Best Breakfasts'. Brioche, porridge with prunes, delicious fresh rhubarb - it's all amazing. In fact, I think I'm gonna go tomorrow...!

  6. Posted by Anabela Mota Ribeiro on 15 Mar 2007 15:43

    Best barbers? Ya... They are also for women? (!!??) Please, let me know about the best hairdresser! I'm new in town (I'm portuguese), and really dont know where to cut my hair. With style, of course!

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