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London's most daring nightclub on Walker's Court in Soho. Provocative performances, burlesque, avant-garde theatre, and a door that turns away more people than it lets in. A table is your guaranteed way inside.
Tables fill fast on weekends — book now to secure your spotBook at The BoxThe Box Table Prices & Minimum Spend
Tables at The Box start from £1,500 minimum spend. VIP and premium positions start from £3,000. The higher price point reflects both the exclusivity of the venue and the production quality of the live performances. This isn't just bottle service — you're paying for access to an experience that most people in London will never see. Your spend covers premium spirits and champagne, served by dedicated table staff.
Floor Table
From £1,000
Minimum spend per table. Standard tables on the main floor with full table service.
VIP Table
From £3,000
Premium positions with the best views and enhanced service. Recommended for special occasions.
VIP Upgrade
VIP tables from £3,000 give you front-row positions for performances that range from breathtaking to genuinely shocking. At The Box, where you sit determines what you see — VIP tables are positioned so the acts perform directly to you. The performances are intimate, provocative, and designed for close-up viewing. If you're booking The Box, VIP is the difference between attending the show and being in the show.
Midweek Advantage
Wednesday and Thursday at The Box offer the same provocative performances with slightly lower minimum spends and better table availability. The crowd on these nights tends to be more creative and fashion-forward — industry people, artists, and in-the-know visitors rather than the weekend tourist contingent. Thursday in particular is a favourite among Box regulars. The performances are just as daring, the atmosphere is more intimate, and the value is noticeably better.
Weekend tables at The Box book out fast — message us now to check availability
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How to Book Your Table at The Box
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You'll get full confirmation with your table details, dress code reminders, and arrival instructions.
Arrive & Enjoy
Give your name at the door, skip the queue, and your table and personal waitress are ready. It's that simple.
What's Included with Your Table at The Box
- Priority entry past The Box's famously selective door
- Reserved table and seating area
- Personal table service throughout the night
- Premium spirits or champagne
- Mixers, ice, and garnishes
- Front-row access to London's most provocative live performances
Before You Arrive at The Box
The Box is at 11-12 Walker's Court in Soho — a narrow alley off Brewer Street that's easy to miss if you don't know where you're going. That's intentional. Doors open at 10:30 PM. With a table booking through us, you'll bypass The Box's notoriously selective door — give your name and your group is in. Arrive by 11:00 PM to catch the early performances. Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus tubes are both nearby. Dress creatively — The Box rewards fashion-forward, individual style. Smart is the minimum; creative is preferred.
Guestlist vs Table Booking at The Box
Let's be direct: there is no functioning guestlist at The Box in any normal sense of the word. The venue has one of the most notoriously selective doors in London, and 'getting on the guestlist' isn't a recognised path inside. Promoters who claim they can get you on The Box's guestlist are either working a different venue or selling something that doesn't exist. The door team turns away more people than it admits on any given night, and having a name on a list that the door team doesn't recognise or respect is meaningless. People queue for hours on Walker's Court and get turned away. That's not an exaggeration — it's a regular occurrence. The Box's exclusivity is the product, not a side effect. The intimate 200-person capacity, the provocative performances, the creative crowd — all of this depends on the door team ruthlessly controlling who enters the room. The performers are doing acts designed for a sophisticated, open-minded, creatively dressed audience. Filling the room with general admission guestlist traffic would destroy the very thing that makes The Box worth going to. The venue understands this, which is why the door operates the way it does. A table booking starting from £1,500 is the only reliable way to experience The Box if you're not a recognised regular or connected to the creative industry crowd that forms the venue's core. Your booking guarantees entry for your group, puts you in a position to see the performances properly, and gives you personal table service in a room where most people in London will never set foot. There is no cheaper alternative that actually works. Either you book a table and you're part of the night, or you join the queue on Walker's Court and hope — which is not a strategy anyone should spend a Saturday night on.
How to Get Into The Box
The Box's door on Walker's Court is legendary for a reason. It's not selective in the Mayfair sense of wanting smart shoes and a collared shirt. It's selective in the New York members' club sense of wanting people who look interesting, creative, and like they belong in a room full of avant-garde performance art. The dress code is officially 'creative and fashionable,' and the door team interprets this with genuine intention. A standard Mayfair smart outfit — blue shirt, dark trousers, brogues — might get you into every other club in this guide, but it could easily get you turned away at The Box. They want personality. They want fashion-forward. They want people who look like they chose their outfit because it expresses something, not because it meets a minimum standard. The door team at The Box is not playing a power game — they're curating a room for performances that are genuinely provocative and boundary-pushing. The acts need an audience that can handle them, appreciate them, and add to the atmosphere. This means the door looks for creative types, fashion industry people, artists, and anyone whose presence in the room feels additive rather than dilutive. Large groups of men in matching outfits looking for a standard night out will struggle. Mixed groups with creative energy, couples who look like they've been to gallery openings, and individuals with genuine style will do better. With a table booking through us, your group gets guaranteed entry — but the dress code still applies. The door team will assess your group's appearance even with a confirmed booking, and they have been known to refuse entry to table guests who don't meet the creative dress standard. This is not standard Mayfair — it's a venue with its own rules. Arrive by 11:00 PM to catch the early performances. Walker's Court is a narrow alley off Brewer Street in Soho. Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus tubes are nearby. Dress like you're going to the most interesting party you've ever been invited to, because that's exactly what it is.
What to Expect from The Box's Performances
The Box is not a standard nightclub with occasional entertainment. It's a theatrical experience with a nightclub attached. Performances run throughout the night and are deliberately provocative — burlesque, cabaret, performance art, and acts designed to push boundaries. Some will make you laugh, some will make your jaw drop, and some will make you look away. That unpredictability is the point. The acts rotate regularly so even repeat visitors get fresh material. If you're easily shocked or prefer conventional nightclub entertainment, The Box is the wrong choice. If you want a night that genuinely surprises you, there's nothing else like it in London.
Getting Past The Box's Famously Selective Door
The Box has one of the hardest doors in London. Walk-ups without a booking are routinely turned away, even on quieter nights. The door team curates the crowd as carefully as the venue curates its performances. Booking a table through us guarantees entry for your entire group — we have a direct relationship with the venue. But guaranteed entry doesn't mean you can turn up in tracksuit bottoms. The dress code is creative and fashionable: think fashion-forward, individual, and interesting. Smart is the baseline; looking like you belong in a creative, artistic space is the goal.
Birthday & Special Occasion Bookings at The Box
The Box is a birthday venue for people who want to tell stories the next day. The provocative performances, the exclusive atmosphere, and the creative crowd combine to create a night that's genuinely memorable rather than just another club. VIP tables are the recommended booking for birthdays — prime positions for the shows and more space for your group. We can arrange sparklers and special touches, though The Box's version of a birthday celebration tends to be a bit more anarchic than the standard sparkler-and-cake routine. Groups of 6-12 work best. Let us know you're celebrating and the venue may incorporate your group into the night's energy.
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Book at The BoxThe Box Table Booking — Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a table at The Box London?
Tables start from £1,500 minimum spend. VIP and premium positions start from £3,000. The pricing reflects the exclusivity, the selective door, and the quality of the live entertainment. It's one of London's pricier venues but the experience is proportionally unique.
How do I get into The Box?
Book a table through us. The Box has one of London's most selective doors and walk-ins are extremely difficult. A table booking through us guarantees entry for your group. You'll still need to meet the dress code — creative, fashion-forward attire is expected.
What kind of shows does The Box have?
Provocative, avant-garde performances including burlesque, cabaret, and performance art. The shows are designed to surprise, shock, and entertain. They're not for the easily offended — boundary-pushing is the entire concept. Acts rotate regularly.
What's the dress code at The Box?
Creative and fashionable. Smart is the minimum but The Box rewards individuality and style. Think fashion-forward rather than corporate smart. The door team looks for guests who fit the venue's artistic, creative atmosphere. No sportswear or casual wear.
What nights is The Box open?
Wednesday through Saturday. Friday and Saturday are the biggest nights. Wednesday and Thursday offer a more intimate experience with the same quality performances and typically lower minimum spends.
Is The Box appropriate for everyone?
No, and it doesn't try to be. The performances are deliberately provocative and boundary-pushing. If you or your group members are easily shocked or prefer conventional entertainment, this is the wrong venue. If you want a night that's genuinely unlike anything else in London, it's perfect.
How far in advance should I book The Box?
At least 2 weeks for Friday or Saturday. The venue is small (around 200 capacity) and demand is consistently high. Wednesday and Thursday can sometimes be booked with shorter notice. Peak dates and holidays sell out well in advance.
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