VenuesCool, funky, extraordinary, offbeat, creative, and unique venues for hire in London and the UK
Kew PalaceKew, South West London
Max Capacity 40
The DuchessBattersea, South London
Max Capacity 80 in private room / 200 in its entirety
The hippest, coolest and, yes, funkiest venues for an unforgettable party, product launch, meeting or hot date. As well as including the most memorable bars, clubs and restaurants, the Funky roster also features landmark buildings, art galleries, palaces and museums available for hire in London and the UK. * Use the Category menu or A-Z Venue directory above to browse our full selection of Funky Venues.
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The Union Club
Soho, Central London
Max Capacity 180
The Duchess
Battersea, South London
Max Capacity 80 in private room / 200 in its entirety
Trafalgar Events
Embankment & River, Central London
Max Capacity 300
One Alfred Place
Bloomsbury & Holborn, Central London
Max Capacity 90 in Store Street Room, whole venue on Saturdays for wedding receptions is 10,000 square feet
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The Eve ClubMayfair, Central London
- 40|30 (The Gherkin)
- 6 St Chad’s
- Adam Street
- Altitude
- Aviator
- Babington House
- Barbican
- BarSchool ® the
- Beach Blanket Babylon
- Beach Blanket Babylon, Shoreditch
- Beaconsfield
- Beyond Boyle @ All Hallows
- Blanch House
- Bush Hall
- Camden Arts Centre
- Century
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Cocoon
- Cowley Manor
- De La Warr Pavilion
- Delfina
- Design Museum
- Dollar Grills and Martinis
- Freemasons Hall
- Greenland Street
- Hampton Court Palace
- Hedsor House
- High Road House
- Hop Exchange
- Imperial War Museum
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Kensington Palace
- Kew Gardens
- Kew Palace
- Laban
- LaDanza
- LSO St Luke’s
- Match Bar
- Mews of Mayfair
- Miller’s Academy of Arts & Science
- National Theatre (The Deck)
- Number 3 Bar
- One Alfred Place
- RBS Williams F1 Conference Centre
- Reliance Square
- Rich Mix
- Rochelle School
- Roundhouse
- RSA House
- Serpentine Gallery
- Shoreditch House
- Shoreditch Town Hall
- Soho House
- Soho Theatre
- Somerset House
- Stoke Place
- Tate Britain
- Tate Modern
- The Bathhouse
- The Chelsea Gardener
- The Corner Club
- The Creative Venue
- The Duchess
- The Electric
- The Eve Club
- The Flower Cellars
- The Gallery
- The Groucho Club
- The Hanbury Club
- The Hospital Club
- The Music Room
- THE OLD LAUNDRY
- The Roof Gardens
- The Union Club
- The Whitechapel Gallery
- Trafalgar Events
- Unicorn Theatre
- Urban Golf
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Wallacespace
- Wallacespace St Pancras
- Wellcome Collection
- Wilton’s Music Hall
- Lisa Jane-White
- The Eve Club
- Work3 New Burlington Street
London
Greater London W1S 2JF UK
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- lisa@clubeve.co.uk
- www.clubeve.co.uk
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Venue Review
Character: The ultimate retro-futuristic disco; intimate size, mega impact.
Funky Features: Famous luminous kitsch chic dance floor from ‘Saturday Night Fever’ or Pulp’s video for ‘Disco 2000’, Garden of Eden VIP area with a real tree, ‘ice-sculpted’ bar with glittering icicles illuminated by a spectrum of coloured fibre optics.
Location and History
A subterranean venue just off Regent Street, The Eve Club is easily accessible for those travelling by car, tube or bus. It has been here since 2003. Before then, it occupied an historic location at 189 Regent St, where it was a popular hang out for all manner of stars and personalities, amongst them Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. In 2003, it transferred to it current location, taking along its original spirit and much of its original décor too.
Interior
At the heart of The Eve Club is one of the most famous luminous glass dance floors in London. Familiar to anyone who has seen ‘Saturday Night Fever’ or Pulp’s video for ‘Disco 2000’, the flashing multicoloured dancefloor is the very height of kitsch chic. The Garden of Eden VIP area explores a similarly extravagant theme. This opulent roped-off mini lounge features, appropriately enough, a real tree. Adjacent to the Garden of Eden is a stunning ‘ice-sculpted’ bar, its glittering icicles illuminated by a spectrum of coloured fibre optics.
As with its street-level sister venue the Number 3 Bar, the Eve Club demonstrates exotic influences; but downstairs the look is turbo-charged and sprinkled with the essence and style of that ultimate New York party club, Studio 54. The seating is low and large, and the walls are decorated in a sort of high-octane neo classical style – here a mosaic, there a Roman mask. It all adds up to an intoxicating cocktail of styles which mix surprisingly harmoniously.
Spaces for Hire
The Eve Club is available to hire in its entirety, and can accommodate up to 200 guests till 3am. It is worth booking well in advance, however, as this is a hugely popular venue.



