OSCARS
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
11:00 PM – 04:00 AM
FRIDAY
11:00 PM – 04:00 AM
SATURDAY
11:00 PM – 04:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
Oscars Mayfair is a Pan Asian Restaurant & Nightclub. The exclusive VIP nightclub is located on the prestigious Jermyn Street. The venue is opposite the well-known private members club Tramp so regularly attracts a very high-end clientele. The club opened in November 2021.
The exclusive venue has an upstairs restaurant and a downstairs nightclub. The beautifully designed restaurant serves the highest quality sushi and other Pan-Asian dishes. Its specialty is creating bespoke dishes for guests according to their tastes. They serve a wide range of tempura, sashimi, udon rolls, and more. Oscars also pride themselves on a fantastic selection of cocktails. The restaurant has an emerald green color theme and has a distinctly luxurious feel.
Oscars welcomes you every weekend for irresistibly sumptuous dinners and late-night parties. Treat yourself to an evening of flavor-filled Pan Asian cuisine and delicious cocktails. Dance late into the night to the sounds of incredible house music, inspired by the essence of Mýkonos and Tulum. The drinks menu is a bit more expansive and has some creative cocktails on the list for you to sip. The drink named after the restaurant, Oscars, includes flavors of gingerbread, lemon juice, orange juice, egg white, and gin, and the Birds in Paradise cocktail features a fresh hibiscus flower topped with Beluga Vodka and Champagne. For those who want to play it safe, there is also a selection of Champagnes, wines, and liquor bottles on the menu.
The music at Oscars Mayfair is mainly house music with some of the world’s most influential DJs playing sets at this glamorous venue. The club itself is immaculately designed with a top-of-the-range sound system. The crowd is typical of what you’d expect at such a high-end venue – the most well-heeled, beautiful, and classy people out in London. Oscars attract many high-level A-list celebrities including Hollywood film stars and musicians, the club has also been visited by the likes of Lilly Becker and Lizzie Cundy.
The restaurant itself is designed to emanate a party atmosphere, so don’t be surprised to see low or colorful lighting, velvet lounge chairs, and lots of plants. The seating area for the restaurant is set apart from the dancefloor, but both are in the same room, so expect to hear the DJ from wherever you sit. The dress code at the Oscars is smart and sexy. High heels, preferable for ladies, and smart shoes for men. No sportswear is allowed!
Oscars club looks to be the place to go for a classy night out for those wanting something a bit more special and a unique vibe compared to other Mayfair VIP clubs, they host an unforgettable night party. It is the perfect place to unwind after a long day at work or to celebrate a special occasion in style. Their team of expert staff is on hand to ensure that your every need is taken care of, and they have a selection of exclusive events that will keep you entertained all year round. If your idea of a great night involves dinner and drinks while a DJ spins house music on the decks, Oscars is the name to know! Join Oscars Mayfair, one of the hottest club nights in London with their executive chefs, fresh DJs each week, and expert mixologists! They have mastered the perfect London night out!
- Published in LONDON
MNKY HSE
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
08:00 PM – 02:00 AM
FRIDAY
08:00 PM – 03:30 AM
SATURDAY
08:00 PM – 03:30 AM
SUNDAY
08:00 PM – 02:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
MNKY HSE, pronounced Monkey House, is a revolutionary restaurant, cocktail bar and event space in Mayfair. It lies behind a discreet entrance at Dover street and is home to a Latin American bar and restaurant like no other, being where the typical London West End party crowd spends the weekend. The concept inspiring the new Mayfair’s venue is bringing in the cultural spirit of Latin America but giving it a funk ‘British twist’. With a focus on sensory lighting and accessories Mnky Hse acts as the HSE’s living room, the perfect place to spend the evening socializing. It offers the perfect place to spend your evening with dim lighting, low-seating and stylish accessories. The atmosphere creates a sexual, edgy glow to the room with award winning mixologists on hand to conjure you up the right cocktail be it classical or experimental to fit your evening.
MNKY HSE is set on two floors with slightly different vibe. In fact, you access the venue through a famous discreet entrance. On the ground floor (the upstairs) you will find the luxurious bar and lounge area. The design is modern, sleek, intimate with lots of mirrors. Opposite, on the lower level (the downstairs) you will find the Lain-American restaurant. This is set as an open plan kitchen where master chef is Pablo Peñalosa Nájera. Pablo has fused together traditional elements of Latin American cooking with seasonal, British style ingredients.
Late in the night, the restaurant turns into a dancing space thanks to a special set up with removable long tables (which encourage communal eating), table hopping, and also adjustable seating. It’s a new concept of an amazing restaurant that gradually turns into a happening club as the DJ gradually steps up the music. We like to call it a clubstaurant. A very new popular concept that removes the need to change venue after dinner. There is a bar at ground floor with great cocktails but this place is all about the downstairs where the fun is. You need to be very #clubbable to get in. The glamorous bar sets itself with the restaurant just next door making it the perfect place for after dinner drinks or to dance the way into early hours of the morning. Bar manager, Javier Ecribano makes sure that all his Mnky Hse cocktails are presented with a South-American twist even with the menu having its own Pisco and Mezcal sections. If you’re looking for something easy to drink, the Jasmine Pisco-Sour slides down with a nice texture and comes served with love-heart embellished foam and a marshmallow. The house special Mnky Business is a known favorite based on an old fashion but using Peruvian-Rum. Definitely one to warm the insides but not in the way you think as its plunged into a -80 degrees pot, infused with smoke and poured over carved ice to be served in a Erlenmeyer flask.
If you want to make sure you get into Mnky Hse, dress to impress and never turn up in trainers or casual clothes.
We consider MNKY HSE one of the best bars to spend the weekend if you do not want to get too crazy with a proper nightclub. It is in fact the perfect place to meet and actually talk with gorgeous and wealthy people. With the laid-back ambient house music and the drinks list with a taste for everyone, Mnky Hse offers you the full experience of drinks , dinner and escapism all under the same roof.
- Published in LONDON
MADDOX
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
11:00 PM – 03:00 AM
FRIDAY
11:00 PM – 03:00 AM
SATURDAY
11:00 PM – 03:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
Revelry and opulence are blended in this wild environment, where you will feel transported to the middle of a celebrity home, or a movie set. The bright neon lights, the high class furnishings, the pricey yet definitely worthwhile drinks, and the beautiful people all around you bring genuine class. And when the drinks are flowing and the music is pumping, you will feel like a Roman emperor, enjoying a truly decadent night out with all that the modern world has to offer.
Reserving a table is a definite must. You will enjoy an extensive list of premium spirits and champagne to keep your palate satisfied all night long. The food is absolutely fantastic as well, a rare treat among a nightclubs in London. You don’t want to miss this, as the atmosphere combined with the food and cocktails is all part of a successful night out at Maddox.
With a bold stage for live music, several dance floor areas, and a DJ booth, Maddox Club London has a little something for everyone. Resident DJs Aik and Klipsters will open your weekend on the main dance floor, pumping out top notch music that will accompany your dinner and the first dances of the night, easing you into the party like nothing else. As the night goes on some of the world’s top DJs will take over, and the music will keep blasting all night long.
Being one of the most popular celebrity clubs in London, Maddox has seen countless famous faces grace its VIP rooms. This is a venue where you could meet Beyoncé and Jay Z, Paris Hilton, Gwyneth Paltrow, or even a whole range of famous sports stars or political figures. Of course, you would need to be in the VIP area to see these celebrities up close, or perhaps meet them, but that’s hardly a bad thing. The VIP tables and bottle service are absolutely amazing, and will be well worth your night even if you’re the most famous person in the room.
Even if you do not reserve a table for the night, remember that the Maddox Club is a strictly members only venue, so be on the guest list or you’re going home. This level of exclusivity may not sit well with some people, but it is really necessary to keep the energy up and the atmosphere high quality. If you want to get into a club where celebrities have been seen for the last ten years, then you need to be a certain calibre of person. Depending on who you are, ladies can even be allowed in for free, or offered free drinks. There are different lines for invited guests, and girls can sometimes enjoy surprise perks depending on the night. Because of its reliable guest list and table booking service, Maddox is the perfect place to be keeping energy high and music great.
Maddox London keeps open late into the night, unlike some younger clubs that may want to close earlier. If you are a night owl, this is a perfect place for you. You don’t have to go home just as the party is getting started, rather, you can stay most of the night, among like-minded, fun-seeking people.
THE DRESS CODE AT MADDOX
Dress codes can be confusing, so let us help you with our detailed, visual guides!
What is recommended:
The recommended look is the best one not just to get you in, but to make you feel at home. For men, this generally means anything from a tuxedo to black jeans and a button down shirt, but no less formal. For women, this generally means cocktail dresses. Make up should be natural and classy. What is allowed:
The allowed clothes are the full range of what will get you through the door. For men, feel free to get creative with them
-collared shirts in sharp, bright colours like white or jewel tones
-sweaters
-sports jackets
-black polished leather (or faux leather) shoes. For women the dress code includes:
-cocktail dresses
-little black dresses (little blue dresses if black isn’t your colour) -smart dresses
-suit dresses
-two piece outfits
-high heeled shoes -fine jewellery. What is a grey area:
The grey area are clothes that might be allowed some days/events and not others, or that are at the discretion of door staff. In short, if you happen to be in the area, wearing these clothes and want to check the club out, then maybe see if you can. You might get lucky. But if you are actually planning a night here? Avoid these and go for something closer to the dress code. Women’s flats is a grey area. Generally they will not be allowed. Exceptions may be made sometimes, but you really can’t count on it.
Polo shirts are a grey area. Sometimes they are allowed for less formal nights, but, again you can’t rely on this. It is far better to choose a white button down shirt.
Black jeans are a grey area. In theory they are allowed under the current dress code, but in reality the staff might think you are underdressed. So, when in doubt, go for smart suit trousers instead.
What is forbidden:
These clothes will get you turned away at the door, even if you are on the guest list, have a table with bottle service reserved, and it’s your birthday. Sorry.
No t-shirts. Absolutely none.
No casual shoes. No trainers, converses, boots, flip flops, etc. Stick to the recommended shoes above.
No blue or otherwise colourful jeans or trousers. Even if black jeans are a grey area, every other type of trouser is completely out of the question. Only black trousers, preferably suit ones.
No sportswear. No tracksuits, running shoes, sports jerseys, football shirts, etc. Not even fashion statement pieces.
No light, loose fitting, or oversized clothes. Sagging trousers, oversized shirts, t-shirt dresses, baggy jumpers, or anything or the likes are allowed. Again, stick to the list above.
No heavy coats, large bags, or hats indoors. You might need a warm winter coat, a hat, or a big practical bag for travelling round London. But make sure to take them off and check them into the cloakroom when you arrive.
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LUXX
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
10:30 PM – 03:30 AM
FRIDAY
10:30 PM – 03:30 AM
SATURDAY
10:30 PM – 03:30 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
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RASPOUTINE
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
11:30 PM – 06:00 AM
FRIDAY
11:30 PM – 06:00 AM
SATURDAY
11:30 PM – 06:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
What should we expect from a Paris nightclub named after a famous Russian lover and rebel? The Raspoutine in Paris is not too different to the ones in Rome, Marrakech, and Monaco
The venue is pure extravagance. If it were not for the one theme of the colour red holding the decor together, you could accuse it of being totally over the top. The glowing red lanterns, chandeliers, and ceiling lights provide a luxurious fiery lighting for the intricately detailed carpets and heavy red curtains. The dark wooden furnishings and red upholstery also reflects the light wonderfully, and the overall feel is of a club that is made for VIPs only.
Choose between open booth seating, smaller corner booths, and intimate tables for two or for parties, depending on whether you want to be part of the main party, or just a casual observer enjoying the show. Reservations are definitely recommended, but there is enough seating that you might be able to get a table on the day if you just show up.
For an incredibly memorable night, definitely stop by early-ish, around twelve. Like most French nightclubs, the Raspoutine Paris starts a bit before midnight and doesn’t close until the early hours of the morning. Which means that the softer music and mingling will be happening around the time when many English or American clubs are getting into party mode. But rest assured, as the night rolls on the beats get stronger and the crowd gets more pumped.
The music is pretty loud and you may not be able to hear yourself think after one or two, much less hold a conversation. But who is at a club for a chat about philosophy? This Paris nightclub specializes in hip hop and RnB music, very danceable and very fun for a great night out.
Expect to see some of the sexiest people in Paris here. The sexy decor and the great music attracts many Parisian celebrities, including models and artists. During Fashion Week especially you can expect to see models and designers just chilling out, having a drink, and relaxing in the comfortable lounge. Being this close to such famous and beautiful people is not exactly a rarity at this Paris club!
Because of the crowd it attracts, it can be hard to get in even if you are dressed impeccably and looking incredibly hot. You therefore need to reserve a table or even bottle service to make sure that you have a place. Otherwise you can expect to queue for hours and maybe not even get in.
Once inside the servers are very attentive and will make sure that your every need is met. They will give you the full VIP experience you deserve, from bottle service, to caring for your bags for you. You should have a personal server who will stay with you for most of the night, topping up drinks, making sure you are feeling well and generally having a good time.
- Published in PARIS
Bootsy Bellows
OPENING HOURS:
TUESDAY
10:00 PM – 02:00 AM
FRIDAY
10:00 PM – 02:00 AM
SATURDAY
10:00 PM – 02:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
Inside it is absolutely stunning. Smooth and modern, with an amazing burlesque twist. It was put together by none other then Built, Inc., one of the best club designers in LA. The bar and lounge feature gold-veined mirrors, banquette seating, diamond motifs, and a beautiful marble dance floor which reflects the retro mirror ball and the state of the art lighting. It truly embodies the revival of retro and burlesque fashion.
If you’re looking for a nightclub with a show in LA, look no further than Bootsy Bellows’s dancers, decked out like old school Vegas showgirls in feather boas and headpieces, dancing delightfully on the carefully placed stage. What is more, in a quirky twist the retro nightclub features puppeteers who walk around the guests with puppets of modern and well-known celebrities, doing amazingly entertaining impersonations. And if you want to hit a club for random, unannounced celebrity performances this is the place. Trust David Arquette to pull the strings to get Jason Derulo on stage without making a fuss! Bear in mind that all of this amazing entertainment comes with a 3% entertainment service charge.
If you need some old style cocktails and fine wines served by hostesses in kitty ears, this is the place to be. The prices are exactly what you would expect for this corner of Hollywood, but then again, so are the names. Expect some of the finest wines of any high class nightclub in LA. If you are entertaining a party you will want to invest in a bottle package, covering enough servings for everyone. The food selection offers reasonably priced snacks. There aren’t many options, but there is more than enough if you are feeling peckish after a few hours of socializing and enjoying the show.
The music is expertly handled by William Lifestyle and Brody Jenner, who bring modern tunes to suit the retro show. This is not really much of a club for dancing, as the showgirls will truly put you to shame, but the music reflects that and you will enjoy sitting, talking, and watching the experts do their thing.
As you should expect from a nightclub started by David Arquette, the venue is always brimming with celebrities. Kate Beckinsale, Justin Bieber, Jason Derulo and Marlon Wayans have all been spotted in the Bootsy Bellows in LA. So expect to be turned away unless you are on the guest list or have made a reservation for a table and bottle service in advance.
- Published in LOS ANGELES
MOLOKO PIGALLE
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
07:00 PM – 02:00 AM
FRIDAY
07:00 PM – 02:00 AM
SATURDAY
07:00 PM – 02:00 AM
SUNDAY
07:00 PM – 02:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
In the heart of the famous red-light district of Paris, the Moloko is a festive restaurant, which also houses a cocktail bar, located at 26 rue Pierre Fontaine in the 9th arrondissement. Famous restaurateurs Olivier and Julie Demarle – who already run several successful places – opened their latest restaurant called Moloko Pigalle, a festive restaurant housing a cocktail bar. The club has modern Asian cuisine, world-class mixology, and outstanding design. Respected restaurateurs Julie & Olivier Demarle partnered with Miami-based chef Jose Mendin to open this venue focusing equally on unique experience and outstanding food. The selection of sharing plates embarks guests on an exquisite journey through Asian specialties with international escalates.
During the evening, the restaurant turns into a trendy cocktail bar featuring international music artists. On weekends, it’s a musical bar where one can dance until the break of dawn to soul, funk, black, vintage, and hip-hop music.
As for the other restaurants opened by the Demarles, Moloko enjoys a design and sophisticated setting, a chic and trendy restaurant. The ambiance of the place filled with history (of Parisian nights) is lounge-like, rather dark – but not too much – with soft light. The bar is made of polished concrete walls, exposed bricks, and stones. The architecture of the establishment creates a chic underground decor.
Covering two floors, Moloko Pigalle enjoys a bar on each floor. The cocktails provided are Asian-inspired and original. For instance, Emperor Kir is based on Taittinger champagne, aloe vera, and lychee mangoustan. Very bubbly and decorated with a flower, it’s so delicious it’s highly addictive. The Araki Room, so named for its decoration consisting mainly of photographs of the famous Nobuyoshi Araki, is also located on the first floor. Slightly off-center from the main room, it offers a more discreet space. After dinner, for guests who want a more intimate atmosphere, the Salon Araki turns into a private lounge area. The lounge bar, located on the ground floor, has 11 tables, but also a bar where you can dine or enjoy one of our signature cocktails. The main room is connected to the second bar of the establishment, as well as to the DJ booth. It serves both as a restaurant area and as a dance floor after midnight. The glass dance floor allows a light flow between the two levels. On weekends, everything becomes a bar restaurant with a musical atmosphere where you can dance until the end of the night.
There are so many good things on Moloko Pigalle’s menu that make it hard to choose what to devour. You better come several times to taste everything! Live DJ music is performed every night for dinner, but not too loudly. From Thursday to Saturday, a second DJ takes over from midnight and the music is turned louder.
Moloko Pigalle is THE new spot you want to try for cocktails, food, and music. We couldn’t recommend more prior booking for your dinner or night out at Moloko Pigalle.
Modern Asian cuisine, world-class mixology, and outstanding design! What are you waiting for?
- Published in PARIS
MATIGNON
OPENING HOURS:
MONDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
TUESDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
WEDNESDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
THURSDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
FRIDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
SATURDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
SUNDAY
11:00 PM – 05:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
At the Matignon nightclub in Paris you will be immersed in a world of luxury and class, surrounded by the highest class people in all of Paris. Located in the most expensive area of the city, you can expect to see plenty of local and visiting celebrities, wealthy socialites, and high class tourists.
Matignon Paris has an attached restaurant which serves exquisite French cuisine by day. As you would expect, the food is expensive, but it is well worth the price. The restaurant can get very busy and it is recommended that you book in advance, rather than just show up when you want to.
Beneath the restaurant is the main club, which opens later at night. The venue boasts a reasonable dance floor and great features throughout the night. Expect lights shows, confetti, hired dancers, etc, depending on the night and the event.
The music at the Matignon club Paris is a combination of French techno, international techno, and American remixes. It is pretty fresh and fun, and great to dance to. The DJs are mostly local talent, with the odd feature night including international names.
The drinks here are very high class. Definitely one of the best places in Paris for a drink and a night hitting the dance floor. Expect expensive bottles and special cocktails. Service is usually pretty prompt, but when the venue gets very busy there can be some delay. The drinks prices at both the restaurant and the club are quite high, but with the quality of the alcohol, the training of the staff, and their usual clientele, you can’t really expect it to be cheap, can you?
There is a strong focus on the social aspect in the nightclub. The crowd is very sexy and very vibrant. The age range is a bit more diverse than at other clubs, as it attracts many locals, not all of which will be young. That said, everyone is incredibly attractive no matter their age, and you will feel at home.
Like most French clubs, it opens very late, and you can easily party right through the night. The party truly gets started around midnight or just after, and the tempo is kept throughout the night. The French definitely know how to party and you will be surprised by how late it gets without you even noticing.
Getting into the Matignon club in Paris is not difficult if you look like you belong, but if you want to be treated like a star, you need to be dressed like a star. Men need to be dressed smart, with collared shirts and dress shoes. Women need to be in cocktail or party dresses and heels. Definitely no lounge wear, sportswear, or street clothes. It is also not an easy venue for solo men. You are much more likely to be admitted entrance if you are a woman, or a man with a group of women, then on your own. Otherwise expect to pay a hefty cover fee
- Published in PARIS
LE PANIC ROOM
OPENING HOURS:
WEDNESDAY
07:00 PM – 02:00 AM
THURSDAY
07:00 PM – 02:00 AM
FRIDAY
07:00 PM – 05:00 AM
SATURDAY
07:00 PM – 05:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
Le Panic Room in Paris is located in the trendy corner around rue Oberkampf, where the chic and the edgy meet to create one of the coolest spaces with some of the coolest bars. Le Panic Room is decidedly one of Paris’s most cool and relaxed bars, with an overall punk rock meets hip hop feel that you will adore.
The décor is very much a classic club, but it has a few twists. For starters, this is one of the teeniest, tiniest venues you will ever be in. This Paris nightclub might be a little claustrophobic for some, but if you like a cosy, intimate space, akin to a house party, then you might love it here.
The lighting downstairs in Le Panic Room club Paris is very warm and flattering, and the smooth walls and surfaces really bounce the lights, making the whole atmosphere rather cosy. The graffiti everywhere will leave you feeling you are in a small punk rocker Paris club, a place with edge and style.
The cocktail bar upstairs has more of a tavern feel to it, with all the drinks stacked on display steps and a kitschy combination of signs and lanterns around the main bar area. You will be able to enjoy a diverse array of drinks, from modern specialities to some of the best and sweetest alcopop cocktails in Paris. The drinks are very reasonably priced as well, especially considering how small and exclusive the venue is.
The little Panic Room private room is very small and comfortable, with plush lounge seating, graffiti wall art, and arcade games. The overall feel is that of a more upscale college dorm, or a house party. This Paris club includes an indoor fumoir, where you can smoke inside without missing out on the music or getting cold.
The state of the art lighting system and edgy art is perfect for the music, which focuses on local DJs and live artists. You will hear all sorts of modern, fashionable beats, from hip hop to house, from electronica to folk rock. Whatever is your style, you will have a great time.
Although the opening hours are a little more Western, starting around half six or seven depending on the night and time of year, remember that it truly picks up after midnight. If you’re not following French clubbing etiquette, however, Le Panic Room offers happy hour from opening until an hour or an hour and a half into the night. This time is also fairly popular and you will be able to pick up some cheap, tasty cocktails and the buzzing atmosphere of the venue.
Getting into Le Panic Room is not too difficult if you get your timing right and book in advance. Showing up on the day will get you nowhere, though. Besides that, the dress code is basically non-existent. As long as you are clean and don’t look like you just threw on whatever, you can get in. The only issue is how small the club is, so make sure to make a reservation or get on the guest list and show up early.
- Published in PARIS
L’ARC
OPENING HOURS:
THURSDAY
11:59 PM – 06:00 AM
FRIDAY
11:59 PM – 06:00 AM
SATURDAY
11:59 PM – 06:00 AM
Minimum Age: 18
Description
At L’Arc Nightclub in Paris, you can expect a truly VIP treatment at a highly elite club. This isn’t a venue that will let just anyone in, so when you are welcomed inside you will know that you are one of the select few who are elite enough for this exclusive venue at the Arch.
L’Arc Paris is also a restaurant by day, and you can expect some very high quality Parisian cuisine as well as some top name wines to go with it. Always ask your server what they recommend on the day for the best option. The prices run a little high, but nothing too extravagant for Paris. The waitresses are absolutely stunning and you will enjoy their company and advice.
The decor is somewhere between a traditional nightclub and a fairy land fantasy. Beautiful and shimmering in gold by day, with neon rainbow lighting by night, the mirrored ceiling and metallic tones bounce back every tone, providing a wonderfully enveloping atmosphere. The comfortable booths are just intimate enough that you are not overhearing anyone’s conversations, but just open enough that you can indulge in some serious people watching, and enjoy the party even if you are having a break and a drink.
L’Arc Paris doesn’t have a genuine dance floor per se. Rather, there is space by every table, allowing you to dance in the privacy and comfort of your own group. This is not a place for single young people to try and get a date for the next day, rather, it is more of a location for groups and couples of mixed ages to enjoy the atmosphere, have a few drinks, and socialize away from the general business of Paris’s nightlife.
You won’t be able to just walk in through the door, that’s for sure. At L’Arc Club you need to make a reservation well in advance to guarantee yourself a table. If you feel concerned about a snobbish or exclusive environment, this might not be the place for you. It presents itself as an upper class establishment and you need to feel like you belong to be treated like you belong. Other guests and servers alike can sense if you feel you are too low class for the venue, which makes it uncomfortable for everyone. But if you know that you are worth everything they have to offer, and are ready to lap up a VIP service, then ask and you shall receive. Attitude is everything.
Even if you are just booking for the restaurant, make sure to reserve a table. L’Arc in Paris is in very high demand and there is no guarantee that a table will be free any time of day, so it’s best to play it safe.
Even if you reserve a table and/or bottle service, you will be expected to be impeccably dressed. Entry is at the bouncer’s discretion, so bring pretty reliable ID and dress smart and chic, no matter who you are or what reservation you have.
- Published in PARIS