Cafe De Paris
Café de Paris is an injection of unashamed, unadulterated and undiluted, vintage glamour. Since 1924, it has played host to a who's who of the silver screen, stage and the European social elite. The Café is a genuinely stunning environment, complete with pillars, a frankly enormous chandelier and grand, sweeping staircases. Club nights run from Wednesday through to Saturday providing cutting-edge West End entertainment and some of the most lavish parties London has ever seen.
Café De Paris is all about dazzling glamour and opulence. Holding 715 people, the venue contains three separate bars in addition to the mezzanine and main dance floor — the Red Bar, the Blue Bar and the Fantasy Rooms... [MORE]
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[CONT] ...(VIP area). The award-winning restaurant is open on Saturday nights. Opening at 6.00pm, the final seating is at 8:00pm (accompanied by live cabaret). Drinking tables are available to book both on the mezzanine and the downstairs VIP area near the dance floor.
The musical output varies depending on the night, but Café pioneers the concept of a credible commercial music policy — from disco house to funk to hip hop to big beat. By operating a strict door policy, which insists on style and attention to detail, the venue has consolidated its position by maintaining its high standards. Descending via the sweeping double staircase into such opulent surroundings lends a grand sense of occasion to dining at the Café de Paris.
This blend of decadence and understated splendour creates an ambience of cosy, cosseted privilege - an impression that is well supported by our discreet and knowledgeable waiters. One of the best ways of enjoying the Café De Paris experience is by reserving a drinking table either in the upstairs mezzanine area or downstairs in the VIP drinking booths. It is possible to reserve a table for any number from 2-20.
The tables on the upstairs mezzanine have a very informal contemporary lounge feel with sofas and underlit glass tables while the downstairs VIP drinking booths are plush red leather banquettes. Both areas have waitress service. The ultimate VIP table takes centre stage on the Mezzanine overlooking the dancefloor and captures the best view in the house. The table holds 20 people and there is a minimum spend of £1,000.






