
Best Clubs for Bottle Service in London
An honest, opinionated guide to every club we work with. We book tables at all of these venues every week, so this isn't based on one visit or a press release — it's based on consistent, real experience.
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At a Glance
| Club | Floor | VIP | Music | Nights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cirque Le Soir | £1,000 | £2,000 | Hip-Hop | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
| Tape London | £1,000 | £2,000 | Hip-Hop | Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun |
| Cuckoo Club | £1,000 | £2,000 | Ground floor: House | Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Maddox | £1,000 | £2,000 | House | Thu, Fri, Sat |
| The Box | £1,000 | £3,000 | Eclectic — Hip-Hop | Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Tabu London | £1,000 | £2,000 | Hip-Hop | Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
| London Reign | £1,000 | £2,000 | Mixed — commercial | Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Selene London | £1,000 | £2,000 | Hip-Hop | Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Funky Buddha | £1,000 | £2,000 | Open format — Hip-Hop | Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Luna Club London | £1,000 | £2,000 | Hip-Hop | Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Scotch of St James | £1,000 | £2,000 | Eclectic — Soul | Fri, Sat |
| Dear Darling | £1,000 | £2,000 | Hip-Hop | Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun |
| BEAT London | £1,000 | £2,000 | House | Thu, Fri, Sat |
| Maison Close | £1,000 | £2,000 | House music | Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
Cirque Le Soir
The Most Memorable Night Out in London
Cirque Le Soir isn't just a nightclub — it's a show that happens to serve bottles. Fire breathers, contortionists, stilt walkers, and sword swallowers perform inches from your table while you drink. Nothing else in London comes close to this experience. The venue is deliberately intimate, which means the atmosphere is always intense. Celebrities are regulars, the music is solid hip-hop and RnB, and the crowd is consistently up for a big night. If you've never done bottle service before, start here — it'll ruin every other club for you.
Best for: First-time bottle service, birthdays, special occasions, anyone who wants a story to tell
Strengths
- + Genuinely unique — no other venue in London offers this experience
- + Consistently strong atmosphere every night they open
- + £1,000 starting minimum is reasonable for what you get
- + The show element makes it feel like an event, not just a club night
Considerations
- - Can sell out fast on Saturdays — book early
- - The intimate size means it can feel crowded
- - Not for people who want a quiet, low-key night
Tape London
The Gold Standard of Mayfair Exclusivity
Tape London is what most people imagine when they think of an exclusive London members' club. Under 200 capacity, recording studio-inspired interiors, a crowd that reads like a tabloid gossip column, and a door policy that's genuinely difficult without a booking. The music is hip-hop focused and the DJs are consistently excellent. This is the club for people who've done everything else and want something more private.
Best for: Groups who value exclusivity, music industry connections, people who've outgrown mainstream clubs
Strengths
- + Genuinely exclusive — the small capacity creates a premium feel
- + Excellent music curation with hip-hop focus
- + Members' club atmosphere without needing a membership (through us)
- + Celebrity and music industry crowd
Considerations
- - Very strict door policy — even with a booking, standards are high
- - Very strict dress code — no room for casual
- - Small venue means limited table availability
Cuckoo Club
The Most Versatile Club in Mayfair
Cuckoo Club is the safe bet that never disappoints. Two floors with completely different music policies — house upstairs, hip-hop in the basement — means every group finds their spot. It's been running for years because it gets the formula right: good music, strong crowd, reasonable prices, and a layout that keeps things interesting. If half your group wants house music and the other half wants hip-hop, Cuckoo solves that problem. It's not the flashiest or most exclusive venue on this list, but it's the most consistently good.
Best for: Mixed groups, people who want options, reliable Mayfair night out
Strengths
- + Two distinct music rooms — something for everyone
- + Consistently strong atmosphere, especially Thursday and Friday
- + £1,000 starting minimum is accessible
- + The longest-running clubs survive for a reason
Considerations
- - Not as 'exclusive' feeling as Tape or Cirque
- - The ground floor can lean commercial at times
- - Less of a 'special occasion' venue
Maddox
The Best Dinner-to-Club Transition in London
Maddox is a problem solver. If you want to start with a proper Italian dinner and then stay for clubbing without switching venues, taxis, or queues, this is the only venue that does both at a high level. The restaurant is genuinely good — this isn't club food, it's real Italian fine dining. The club transition happens naturally as the lights drop and the house music builds. The crowd is more mature and sophisticated than most Mayfair clubs, which is either a pro or a con depending on what you're after.
Best for: Corporate entertaining, couples, dinner-and-club groups, house music fans
Strengths
- + Seamless dinner-to-club experience in one venue
- + Restaurant quality is genuinely high
- + More sophisticated atmosphere than most Mayfair clubs
- + House music policy attracts a well-dressed crowd
Considerations
- - House music only — no hip-hop or RnB
- - Less high-energy than hip-hop focused venues
- - Better suited to smaller, sophisticated groups than big parties
The Box
London's Most Provocative Night Out
The Box brings avant-garde theatrical performances, burlesque, and deliberately provocative acts to its Soho location. Inspired by the famous New York original, it attracts a creative, fashion-forward crowd who come for a night out that genuinely pushes boundaries. The performances are unlike anything else in London — part cabaret, part performance art, part nightclub. The door policy is extremely selective, and that exclusivity is part of the appeal. If you're in fashion, music, or the creative industries, this is where your people go.
Best for: Creatives, fashion industry, anyone wanting a genuinely boundary-pushing night
Strengths
- + Genuinely unique theatrical experience unlike any other London venue
- + Incredible performances that push creative boundaries
- + Exclusive atmosphere with a celebrity crowd
- + Iconic brand inspired by the famous New York original
Considerations
- - VIP tables start from £3,000 — the premium positions are expensive
- - Extremely selective door policy
- - Not for everyone — deliberately provocative content
Tabu London
The Freshest Addition to Mayfair's Hip-Hop Scene
Tabu takes the Japanese underground aesthetic and drops it into Mayfair with genuine style. The dark, moody interior feels completely different from the gold-and-mirrors approach of traditional Mayfair clubs. The music policy is hip-hop-heavy with a lean towards UK rap, drill, and Afrobeats — harder and more underground than most venues in the area. The crowd reflects this: younger, more fashion-forward, more diverse. If you find traditional Mayfair clubs a bit safe or predictable, Tabu is built for you.
Best for: Hip-hop enthusiasts, fashion-forward groups, people who want Mayfair service without Mayfair stuffiness
Strengths
- + Genuinely different aesthetic from traditional Mayfair
- + Strong, underground-leaning music policy
- + Fashion-forward, diverse crowd
- + Competitive pricing at £1,000 starting minimum
Considerations
- - Smaller venue — can feel tight on busy Saturdays
- - Still relatively new, building its reputation
- - Not for people who want commercial pop or house music
London Reign
Vegas-Scale Spectacle in the Heart of London
London Reign is the closest thing London has to a Las Vegas showclub. Aerial acrobats, professional dancers, live vocalists, fire performers — the production quality rivals a West End show. The venue is larger than most Mayfair clubs, which gives the performances room to breathe and the crowd space to enjoy them. The music crosses genres because the entertainment is the headline, not the DJ. If Cirque Le Soir is an intimate circus, Reign is the full arena show.
Best for: Large groups, hen parties, tourists wanting the London experience, people who love spectacle
Strengths
- + Production values that genuinely impress
- + Larger venue than most Mayfair clubs — space to breathe
- + Excellent for groups and celebrations
- + Performances create natural energy peaks throughout the night
Considerations
- - Larger venue means the atmosphere can feel less intimate
- - VIP tables start from £2,000 — premium positions carry a premium
- - The spectacle can sometimes overshadow the music
Selene London
The Multi-Activity Club That Actually Works
Selene took a risk by adding bowling lanes to a Mayfair nightclub — and it paid off. The multi-room layout means you're not stuck in one space all night. Bowl between drinks, move between rooms, find the vibe that suits your group at that moment. It's particularly good for birthdays and corporate events where you need an icebreaker beyond 'sit at a table and drink.' The fit-out is high-end Mayfair standard and the music across all rooms is strong. As a newer venue, it doesn't yet have Saturday-night scarcity, which works in your favour.
Best for: Birthday groups, corporate nights, people who get restless at single-room clubs
Strengths
- + Bowling lanes add a unique activity element
- + Multiple rooms prevent the single-room fatigue
- + Good for large groups who can spread across spaces
- + Still relatively new — availability is better than established venues
Considerations
- - The bowling novelty might not appeal to everyone
- - Less established than legacy Mayfair clubs
- - The multi-room concept means less concentrated energy per room
Funky Buddha
The Legendary Name Returns
The Funky Buddha name carries weight in London nightlife, and the rebranded venue does a decent job of living up to it. The open-format music policy is the selling point — DJs move between hip-hop, house, RnB, Afrobeats, and commercial tracks depending on the crowd. This makes it the easiest sell for groups where people have wildly different music tastes. The venue is solid, the crowd is good, and the experience is reliable. It's not the most exciting venue on this list, but it's the most crowd-pleasing.
Best for: Groups with mixed music tastes, people who want a reliable night, nostalgic fans of the original venue
Strengths
- + Open-format music means something for everyone
- + Legendary name with an established reputation
- + Reliable atmosphere — rarely disappoints
- + £1,000 starting minimum is standard and fair
Considerations
- - Jack of all genres, master of none
- - Less distinctive identity than specialist venues
- - The rebranded name still building its own following
Luna Club London
Mayfair's Reliable Late-Night Favourite
Luna Club London is a sleek, intimate Mayfair club with a strong hip-hop and RnB focus. The well-connected international crowd keeps the atmosphere consistently strong, and the intimate size means the energy never gets diluted. It's not trying to reinvent the wheel — it takes the Mayfair formula of quality sound, good-looking crowd, and attentive table service, and executes it reliably every time it opens. For hip-hop fans who want a solid night without gimmicks, Luna delivers.
Best for: Hip-hop fans who want solid Mayfair bottle service without gimmicks
Strengths
- + Reliable hip-hop club with a strong music policy
- + Well-connected, international crowd
- + Intimate atmosphere that keeps the energy high
- + Consistent quality — rarely disappoints
Considerations
- - Less distinctive than some venues on this list
- - Standard Mayfair formula without standout features
- - Smaller venue means limited availability on peak nights
Scotch of St James
Rock and Roll History With Impeccable Taste
Scotch of St James is for people who care about music. The venue where Hendrix and the Stones used to party has been reborn as an intimate, quality-driven club where the DJs are chosen for taste rather than fame. The cocktail programme is genuinely good, the crowd is older and more discerning, and the atmosphere has a warmth and authenticity that newer venues can't manufacture. It's not a high-energy superclub — it's a place to drink well, hear great music, and feel the weight of London's musical heritage.
Best for: Music lovers, couples, smaller groups, anyone who values quality over spectacle
Strengths
- + Legendary musical history gives it genuine character
- + Eclectic, quality-driven music policy
- + Excellent cocktail programme
- + Intimate, warm atmosphere
Considerations
- - Small capacity — tables are limited
- - Not the high-energy experience some groups want
- - More suited to smaller groups than large parties
Dear Darling
The Stylish Newcomer Punching Above Its Weight
Dear Darling arrived on the Mayfair scene with a clear design vision and has quickly built a loyal following. The venue transitions from a sophisticated cocktail bar to a proper nightclub as the night progresses, and the attention to design detail is evident everywhere. The cocktails are better than they need to be, the music is well-curated, and the crowd is fashion-conscious without being pretentious. It's the kind of venue that will continue to rise as word spreads.
Best for: Design-conscious groups, date nights that go late, people who want style and substance
Strengths
- + Beautiful interior design with real attention to detail
- + Strong cocktail programme alongside bottle service
- + Fashion-forward crowd that adds to the atmosphere
- + Good balance of style and energy
Considerations
- - Still building its reputation as a newer venue
- - Smaller than some established Mayfair clubs
- - May lack the instant name recognition of legacy venues
BEAT London
London's Electronic Music Answer to Bottle Service
BEAT fills a gap in London's nightlife. If you love electronic music but also want bottle service, your options have traditionally been limited — most serious electronic venues don't do tables, and most table-service clubs don't take electronic music seriously. BEAT does both. The sound system is built for electronic music, the DJs are booked for talent, and the table service doesn't compromise the music experience. It's a niche proposition but for the right group, it's perfect.
Best for: Electronic music fans who want VIP treatment, Ibiza/Berlin regulars visiting London, groups tired of hip-hop clubs
Strengths
- + Serious sound system built for electronic music
- + Quality DJ bookings based on talent
- + Fills a genuine gap in the London market
- + More relaxed dress code than Mayfair
Considerations
- - Niche appeal — not for hip-hop or RnB fans
- - Only open Thursday, Friday and Saturday
- - Less exclusive atmosphere than Mayfair clubs
Maison Close
Mayfair's House Music Haven
Maison Close is a breath of fresh air in a Mayfair scene dominated by hip-hop. This intimate, French-inspired venue on Swallow Street has committed fully to house music, and the result is a club that attracts a genuinely different crowd — older, more discerning, and here for the music as much as the social scene. The Parisian-cabaret design with vintage chandeliers, crimson velvet, and ambient lighting creates an atmosphere that feels a world away from the flashier Mayfair clubs. If you love house music and want bottle service without compromise, Maison Close is the strongest option in Mayfair right now.
Best for: House music lovers, couples, design-conscious groups, anyone tired of the standard Mayfair hip-hop rotation
Strengths
- + Dedicated house music — rare in Mayfair
- + Stunning Parisian-inspired interior design
- + Intimate 160-capacity creates a premium atmosphere
- + Four opening nights gives genuine flexibility
Considerations
- - House music only — no hip-hop, RnB, or commercial options
- - Newer venue still building its reputation
- - The intimate size means tables sell out quickly
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best club for bottle service in London?
It depends entirely on what you want. For the most memorable experience, Cirque Le Soir with its circus performers is hard to beat. For exclusivity, Tape London is the gold standard. For versatility, Cuckoo Club's two-floor layout works for any group. For dinner and clubbing combined, Maddox is unmatched. There's no single 'best' — it's about matching the venue to your group.
Which London club has the cheapest bottle service?
Most Mayfair clubs start at £1,000 minimum spend for a floor table, including Cirque Le Soir, Tape London, Cuckoo Club, Maddox, Tabu, Selene, Funky Buddha, and Maison Close. VIP tables start from £2,000 at most venues, with The Box starting VIP from £3,000. Weekday tables at any venue tend to have lower minimum spends than weekends.
Which Mayfair clubs play hip-hop?
Tabu London is the strongest pure hip-hop venue, with a music policy focused on hip-hop, RnB, UK rap, and drill. Cirque Le Soir and Tape London also lean heavily hip-hop. Cuckoo Club's basement room is dedicated to hip-hop. Funky Buddha plays hip-hop as part of its open-format policy. Maddox is the outlier — it focuses on house music.
Which London club is best for a birthday?
Cirque Le Soir is the most popular birthday venue — the circus performances and theatrical atmosphere make it feel like a genuine event. London Reign is also excellent for birthdays with its Las Vegas-style shows. For a more intimate birthday, Tape London's exclusive atmosphere is hard to match. All clubs can arrange cakes, sparklers, and birthday announcements.
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