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That corner. You know, THAT corner. The one at Piccadilly Circus where every new schmo in town likes to stand and have their picture taken with a large, flashing reminder of Coca Cola behind them. Yeh, that corner. You find yourself there sometimes, unbeknownst yet gasping to escape, searching for a place to dive away from the din. So you take the first decent descent that comes your way, The Pigalle Club.

The stairwell is nothing too plush but you’re not that bothered, you’re just glad to be unintentionally away from all that up above. It is downwards but it doesn’t feel much like a dungeon. The design is more….more Supper Club. You catch a glimpse of a poster. Apparently, it’s jazz, jive, cabaret, swing, rock ‘n’ roll and blues every night of the week. There’s definitely a buzz coming to meet you. Peering in you spy diamond-shaped mirrors. Swish. Elvis is featuring heavily on the playlist. No, wait, Elvis IS the playlist. Seems a bit out of tune with the art deco aesthetics though.

Dim, candle-lit corner chaise longues are shrouded in tactile secrecy. Is that a celebrity on a date? Furtive glances peer over bulbous glasses from the central crowded tables. Blazing waiting staff command the space with their whizzing capabilities. They clap their hands joyfully to the music as they move. You’ve stepped back in time, kid. You better sit yourself down before the cops raid the joint and bust your ass. The low ceilings, the gold leaf, the velvet crush. You’re in the American Prohibition era, perhaps a deliberate ploy considering the amount of Yanks round these parts.

And the shape! How strange. The stage is over to one side. The bar is stage right. The second tier has protective glass. This doesn’t feel like your classic straight-up-and-down club. This is slightly oddball.

A fella glides up to your table and asks for your order. He looks very familiar for sommelier. His must be a sommelier, there’s pages and pages of wines on offer. You feel a cocktail is probably more apt, considering the surroundings, but the list is disappointingly short. The fella suggests the house special, the Pigalle Passionfruit. He’s right too, it’s delicious. It should be, it’s not cheap.

You take a sip and peer around the darkened room. Everybody looks swollen with affluence. They’re almost neighing with haughtiness. Suddenly those jeans you’re wearing don’t look so swell. There’s nothing but glam going on down here. The table next to you must be a birthday celebration. Geez, someone must be trying to impress their friends. Bringing them to a place like this. It don’t seem right though. All those conversations fighting over one table. A constant display of nodding and smiling and pretending to hear what they’re saying over the music. Pointless. This joint is strictly close contact. Small groups are a must.

The loud attempts at casual conversation don’t show much respect for the singer. Hey… it’s Eartha Kitt. Wow, you thought she was dead. At first, the ‘civil’ crowd are treating her like background music. But wait, there’s a large area in front of the stage and it looks like some folk are up for dancing. They sure know how to move. You would try and give them a run for their money but it looks like you’d lose. This place is all about the music.

Recommended if: you’re on the lookout for unique décor and music in a particularly un-unique area of town.

Avoid if: you easily disappoint when the cocktail list is not as glamourous as the venue.

Christian Rose-Day

This venue has been designed, over a five year period, by award winning architect Stephen Donald Architects, and was decorated and furnished by Shaun Clarkson as a 1940s-inspired supper club in the heart of the West End. It encapsulates the glamour and sophistication of that bygone era. Patrons are invited to dine whilst enjoying the house band. The staff dress in 1940s style uniforms which, along with aged wood panelling and twinkling diamond mirrored walls throughout, demonstrates the commitment to an authentic supper club atmosphere. Delicate sconces around tiny wall lights and soft table lighting complete the elegant mood. (Updated 25/09/2008)

Additional Info: Cloakroom, Dancing License, DJ, Security, Food, Non-Smoking Area

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