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Boujis

43 Thurloe Street, SW7 2LQ.
W: www.boujis.com
E: info@boujis.com
T: 020 7584 2000

Not as exclusive as it was, but it's still the best in South Ken

Review

Where is it?

Right next to South Kensington tube station, Boujis is easily identified by its trendy black signage.

What's it like?

It used to be the haunt of royalty - Princes William and Harry had many legendary nights here when it first opened. It's fair to say the glitterati still come here, though the uber-rich have perhaps moved on. The door staff still behave like they're letting you into Tutankhamun's crypt rather than a nightclub, but once inside the staff are delightfully friendly and eager to please. I don't rate the cocktails, everyone here plumps for champagne and their outfits are likewise designed to impress.

Why does Johnny Ikon love it?

Still one of the best clubs West London has to offer, and certainly the most exclusive.


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