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The venue where Hendrix, The Beatles, and The Stones used to party — reborn as an intimate members' club on Mason's Yard. Eclectic music, serious cocktails, and an atmosphere that money alone can't buy.
Tables fill fast on weekends — book now to secure your spotBook at Scotch of St JamesScotch of St James Table Prices & Minimum Spend
Tables at Scotch of St James start from £1,000 minimum spend. VIP tables start from £2,000. Unlike most clubs where the spend is purely about bottles, Scotch's cocktail programme means you can split between cocktails and bottle service — the bartenders here are genuinely talented. The intimate capacity (under 200) means tables are limited, so booking ahead is essential.
Floor Table
From £1,000
Minimum spend per table. Standard tables on the main floor with full table service.
VIP Table
From £2,000
Premium positions with the best views and enhanced service. Recommended for special occasions.
VIP Upgrade
VIP tables from £2,000 place you in the most coveted positions in one of London's most historically significant venues. The space is small enough that every table feels close to the action, but VIP gives you the definitive positions — more space, the best sound, and a setup that matches the prestige of the room. If you're booking Scotch, you're already choosing quality over quantity. VIP takes that philosophy further.
Midweek Advantage
Wednesday and Thursday at Scotch are genuinely special. The crowd is smaller and more intimate, the DJs often play deeper cuts, and the atmosphere is closer to a private party than a club night. Minimum spends tend to be lower on these nights. If you're a music lover who wants to actually hear the DJ's craft without a packed room, midweek at Scotch is one of London's best-kept secrets.
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What's Included with Your Table at Scotch of St James
- Access to one of London's most historically significant music venues
- Reserved table in an intimate setting
- Personal table service
- Premium spirits, champagne, or expertly crafted cocktails
- Mixers, ice, and garnishes
- A music experience curated for quality
Before You Arrive at Scotch of St James
Scotch of St James is at 13 Mason's Yard in St James's — a quiet, tucked-away courtyard that feels deliberately hidden. That's part of the charm. Doors open at 10:00 PM. With a table booking through us, you get guest access to this members' club. Arrive between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM. Green Park tube is the nearest station, about a 5-minute walk. The dress code is smart but with personality — Scotch values individual style over formal uniformity.
Guestlist vs Table Booking at Scotch of St James
Scotch of St James operates as a members' club, and that fundamentally changes the guestlist equation. There is no public guestlist in the way most people understand it. You can't text a promoter and get your name on a list — access is controlled through membership and table bookings. Some promoters claim guestlist access to Scotch, but the reality is that the door team recognises members and checks bookings, and everyone else is at the mercy of whoever's managing the door that night. On a quiet Wednesday you might talk your way in, but it's never guaranteed and you'll likely pay a premium cover charge for the privilege. What makes the guestlist question particularly irrelevant at Scotch is the nature of the venue. This is an intimate, sub-200-capacity space where the cocktail programme is genuinely excellent and the music is curated by DJs selected for taste. The experience is built around sitting with a drink in your hand, listening to soul or funk or disco, and being part of a room that feels like the best private party you've ever attended. Standing at the bar with no seat in a room that small isn't a fallback option — it's awkward. A table booking at Scotch starts from £1,000 and grants your group guest access to the members' club. This is the only reliable route in for non-members, and it comes with the full experience: reserved seating, personal service, premium spirits and cocktails against your minimum spend, and a spot in one of London's most historically significant music venues. The cocktail programme at Scotch means your minimum spend goes further than at bottle-only venues — genuinely crafted drinks rather than just pouring from a bottle.
How to Get Into Scotch of St James
Scotch of St James is hidden on Mason's Yard in St James's, down a quiet courtyard that most people walk past without noticing. Finding it is the first test; getting in is the second. As a members' club, the door isn't a standard Mayfair queue-and-check operation. Members walk in. Table bookings are confirmed at the door. Everyone else is assessed on a case-by-case basis, and on busy nights that assessment is heavily weighted towards 'no.' The venue holds under 200 people and they'd rather keep it uncrowded than fill the room with walk-ins. The dress code at Scotch is unique in Mayfair. While most clubs want smart-formal, Scotch values personality and style. The baseline is smart-casual, but creative dressing is encouraged — think vintage, fashion-forward, or effortfully individual rather than corporate. A well-dressed musician will get more respect at the door than a man in a generic business suit. This reflects the venue's heritage: this is where Hendrix and the Stones used to drink, and the modern door team looks for people who carry that same creative energy. No sportswear, no very casual attire, but the interpretation of 'smart' here is broader than anywhere else in Mayfair. A table booking through us gives your group guaranteed guest access. You arrive at Mason's Yard, find the entrance (look for the discreet signage), give your name, and you're in. The process is low-key and understated, which matches the venue's character. Arrive between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM — earlier on midweek nights when the atmosphere is more conversational, closer to 11:00 PM on weekends when the music builds later. Green Park tube is five minutes away. Dress with personality and arrive with the expectation of a genuinely special night rather than a standard club experience.
The Musical Heritage of Scotch of St James
Scotch of St James isn't trading on a vague historical connection — this venue was genuinely one of the most important music spots in 1960s London. The original club was where rock and roll royalty came to party, jam, and be seen. That musical DNA runs through everything the modern venue does: the DJ bookings prioritise talent and taste over Instagram followers, the sound system is built for listening as much as dancing, and the eclectic music policy (soul, funk, disco, hip-hop, rock) reflects a venue that cares about the playlist. For music lovers, booking a table here isn't just a night out — it's a pilgrimage.
Cocktails & Bottle Service at Scotch
Most Mayfair clubs treat cocktails as an afterthought — the real business is bottles. Scotch is different. The cocktail programme is taken seriously, with bartenders who know their craft and a menu that rewards exploration. You can absolutely go the traditional bottle service route (premium spirits and champagne are all available), but the option to work cocktails into your minimum spend sets Scotch apart. For groups who appreciate a well-made drink as much as a big bottle with sparklers, this flexibility is a genuine selling point.
Best Nights to Experience Scotch of St James
Friday and Saturday deliver the fullest rooms and highest energy. But the real insider move at Scotch is Wednesday or Thursday. The smaller crowd means the atmosphere becomes almost private-party-like, the DJs play longer sets with more depth, and you'll have conversations with people who are there because they genuinely love the venue rather than because it's the weekend and they need somewhere to go. For couples, smaller groups, and music purists, midweek Scotch is one of London's finest nights out.
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Book at Scotch of St JamesScotch of St James Table Booking — Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a table at Scotch of St James?
Tables start from £1,000 minimum spend. VIP tables start from £2,000. The intimate venue size means tables are limited — early booking is important, especially for weekends.
Is Scotch of St James a members' club?
Yes, Scotch operates as a members' club. When you book a table through us, we arrange guest access for your entire group. You get the full members' club experience without needing your own membership.
What music does Scotch of St James play?
Eclectic and quality-driven. Expect soul, funk, disco, hip-hop, and rock depending on the night and the DJ. The music is curated for taste, not commercial appeal. If you care about what's playing, you'll appreciate Scotch.
What's the dress code at Scotch?
Smart with personality. Scotch values individual style over strict formality. Smart-casual is the baseline but fashion-forward or creative dressing is encouraged. No sportswear or very casual attire. Think effortfully cool rather than corporate smart.
What nights is Scotch open?
Wednesday through Saturday. Weekends are busier but midweek nights (Wednesday and Thursday) offer a more intimate, music-focused experience with lower minimum spends.
Is Scotch good for a date night?
One of the best options in London. The intimate size, quality cocktails, eclectic music, and historical atmosphere create a setting that's genuinely interesting and memorable. Midweek is particularly strong for dates — intimate, conversational, and effortlessly cool.
How far in advance should I book Scotch?
For Friday and Saturday, at least 1-2 weeks ahead. The venue holds under 200 people so table inventory is very limited. Wednesday and Thursday can sometimes be arranged at shorter notice. Contact us on WhatsApp and we'll check availability immediately.
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