Firehouse
3 Cromwell Road, London SW7
 
Formerly known as the Hudson Club, Firehouse has undergone extensive modifications to make it both a fun and relaxing.

Based on three floors, there is a two dance floors, private function room and a courtyard.

Jimi Hendrix played his first UK gig here in 1966, Tom Jones celebrated his first #1 and It was the last place Lord Lucan was seen alive, allegedly.

Presently a gathering of Celebes was including Kylie, Justin Timberlake & Jay Kay, seen at the venue.

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Nice all round club...food was excellent. Staff nice, mostly East European and polite. Crowd was good attractive mix, sloanes, bankers and professionals, club rats . Not a druggie scene at all, quite boozy atmosphere. Our group was in dining room so could use it as a base to go back to our table. Door staff civilised and friendly. Not a be seen, trendy place, bit more homely..

 
Reviewed by Marko | City: London | Date: 10th January 2008 | Rating:
 

Firehouse, also known as Chloe's, is a really exceptional club. The manager Leo is charming and straight forward, and always delivers! It is so unlike any other club, much more discreet. It is a place that you can truly chill out! I have always had brilliant nights and it certainly draws the right crowd; not pretentious, but still very much people you would want to know, as you can expect from the location. Although I hope it manages to attract high spending celebs and such, I also hope it remains out of the tabloids. Boujis is a good example if it doesn't; every night the street is filled with pretentious, preppy losers. ( it is a good thing the doormen can usually sort well)

 
Reviewed by Dvd cjt | City: London | Date: 27th November 2007 | Rating: Excellent
 

Went there on November 2nd 2006. First time at Firehouse, organised by a friend for a leaving party. Really lovely place, great crowd, friendly staff, good music. Only downers were the lack of space and having not come prepared to pay through the nose for drinks. Overall would recommend.

 
Reviewed by Leeb | City: London | Date: 4th November 2006 | Rating: Good
 

I've been to the Firehouse before and liked the club and the people it pulls in but last Friday the DJ's absolutely brought the house down so thought I would write something to let everyone else know. Havn't heard of the Dj's (Wizards of Oz) but they were right on the money, hope to be able to see them again soon. Will definitely be going back if they play there again.

 
Reviewed by Heather shackleton | City: London | Date: 21st August 2006 | Rating: Good
 

Went to the Firehouse last Friday (18th Aug) Hadn't been to the Firehouse before nor seen the DJ's who called themselves the Wizards of Oz. The club was OK, slightly pretentious, but the DJ's absolutely rocked the joint. Will definitely be coming back to see them play again when they are on next. Not sure if they play anywhere else as I havnt heard of them before. MA

 
Reviewed by Mark ashton | City: London | Date: 21st August 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

Went last friday and had a great time. Fantastic music and a really good crowd.

 
Reviewed by Simon | City: London | Date: 29th May 2006 | Rating: Good
 

went on friday,nice place good atmosphere was great.......the music was amazing the dj was called danny p..will defnitley be back

 
Reviewed by John | City: London | Date: 31st January 2006 | Rating: Good
 

There's a periodic funky house night that we've enjoed a lot. The venue was OK and we weren't on the pull so the ratio thing didn't factor - although some success was had by the singletons - but the music, spun by a couple of guys from Ministry was wicked.

 
Reviewed by | City: London | Date: 13th January 2005 | Rating: Good
 

Went there on a Friday, beginning of December and probably had one of the worst nights ever. Male/female ratio was 75/25, with men's age averageing at about 35. Women weren't attractive either. Music, drinks and dancefloor wer ok, so I guess if you go in a big group you should be ok.

 
Reviewed by Dominic | City: London | Date: 3rd January 2005 | Rating: Bad
 
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