Kabaret's Prophecy
16-18 Beak St, London W1
 
Fulfilling the mantra of all new guest list/members bars, the 100 capacity venue aims to be intimate and exclusive where less is less and maximalism is key. The interior will feature a vast, sculptured, moving image backdrop - the first of its kind - and a Swarovski crystal covered bar. Cartoonist Jamie Hewlett (Tank Girl, Gorillaz) created a series of cheeky regulars that will live in the bathrooms and there's a Natasha Law illustration at the entrance.

A list of luxe cocktails has been concocted by the modestly named 'Gorgeous Group' (of Hakkasan acclaim) and an un-named leading chef will be serving up comfort food. Party beats will be provided by achingly fashionable resident DJs including Nathan Gregory Wilkins (plays at Electric Stew) and Dan Lywood (formerly of Sound Architecture) in addition to guest DJs like Paul Harris (Dirty Vegas) and Dave Durrell (of Pump up the Volume fame).

Limited edition keys will be presented to founding members and friends. Commissioned by Garrard, you don't have to boast clairvoyancy skills to bet the KP 'Baby Bling' will become a much sought after accessory in itself.

Source: Urban Junkies

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Went there last saturday and had an amazing night! the crowd was all very sexy and the music was AMAZING. A wicked mix of everything really and the dj even played some underground minimal/progressive stuff which was impressive! great night out, great friendly staff. definitely going again, even if its just for the music!

 
Reviewed by George | City: London | Date: 15th February 2008 | Rating:
 

Outstanding in every respect. The ultimate night out. I disagree with the comment above I believe that this is better than anything Miami can serve up, even the famous Nikki Beach.

 
Reviewed by Richard welch | City: Biggin hill | Date: 5th January 2007 | Rating: Excellent
 

cool place. went on a friday night but the music wasn't great to begin with. it got better at about 2 am. the door staff were really friendly and the crowd was good. we didn't get bothered by sleazy guys which happens at lots of other clubs. also, if you're on the guest list you get in for free! the drinks are quite pricey though. all in all a good club, will go there again!

 
Reviewed by Natasha | City: London | Date: 10th December 2006 | Rating: Good
 

Very disappointed with the Thursday night crowd and DJ. Some parties are excellent, whilst the correlation between class and money at least last time was nowhere to be seen. Wannabe maffia guys wearing diamond-studded watches and looking mean. Laughable! Definitely a good venue some night though.

 
Reviewed by Lb | City: Zurich | Date: 29th September 2006 | Rating: OK
 

Brilliant music and great intimate atmosphere. Everyone here is just enjoying themselves ans having a good dance. Not half as pretentious as similar venues eyt still stylish and classy.

 
Reviewed by . | City: London | Date: 18th September 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

Kabaret is a classy club where wealthy people go. It`s small and intimate, brilliant interiour and music is great. You definitely should check it out!

 
Reviewed by Chica | City: London | Date: 29th August 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

An amazing place no night is the same. Dont be put off by quiet start thats a rare oppotunity for you to talk before the music goes up at midnight suddenly its full! an the early bird should get a table which i highly recommend. Kaberat is small but id rather say intimate which noone who knows kaberat minds especially on the nights when anyone ranging from Anthony Kiedis ,Paris Hilton,Sienna Miller have been.... they are themselves there to, as there are no jordan wanna be oops can you see my nipples threw this bacardi breezer drinkers here just talented dj s and bar staff making Saturday nights especially kick off see you there x

 
Reviewed by Irre.l.event | City: London | Date: 5th August 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

So amazing!!! I went for my 21st birthday party with some friends and have not had so much fun in my life. However it was really strange, since my friend who has been there before, pointed at this girl on the dancefloor... who was Kate Moss. But everyone in there didn't seem to notice her. My god. Briliant there, i met so many rich rich guys buying me drinks and got asked out by this guy who was dressed from head to toe in designer. If your rich or not... GO THERE!

 
Reviewed by Lucy | City: London | Date: 3rd August 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

This place used to rock, but whenI have been in the last couple of months it always seems empty... Pity. Sort it out before you lose whatever remaining patrons you have.

 
Reviewed by Joe | City: London | Date: 15th June 2006 | Rating: OK
 

Monday nite are HEAVY, ZAY is the best dj i have ever heared an without him the club would FLOP!!!

 
Reviewed by Big ron | City: London | Date: 14th May 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

does anyone know if this is the place where christine keeler and mandy rice davies worked ?

 
Reviewed by Phil | City: Middlesbrough | Date: 7th April 2006 | Rating:
 

We went there first time on a wednesday.The music was great,but the crowd`re pure consiter it`s hard to get in,for some people.It was full of loosers,but we had fun at our separate table.Drinks are expensive,but we`ll defenately go back...

 
Reviewed by Cindy | City: London | Date: 3rd March 2006 | Rating: Good
 

i HAD A BRILLIANT NIGHT AT KABERET AND I WILL DEFINATELY GO AGAIN WEN IM IN THE AREA!

 
Reviewed by Alison pink | City: Eastbourne | Date: 1st March 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

i can't believe Kabaret has had bad reviews! Er, hello?! This has got to be one of THE best clubs in London; music is brilliant, it always gets people up; the staff are so friendly, a bit crazy but we need people like that; and there is no problem with the manager as someone else has said. Altogether, a wicked night that i would so advise others to go to. 10/10

 
Reviewed by Lisa | City: London | Date: 28th February 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

the subtley concealed entrance is quite the contrast to the cutting edge lighting and design of the clubs interior, which sets an amazing ambiance. When the party gets going you almost feel like your in a music video, as the club is full of beautiful women and eligible bachelors. All in all, Kabaret seemed like a club for people in the know, and its one hot party!

 
Reviewed by Michael | City: London | Date: 28th February 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

We had the most awesome night last night. Bit expensive, but friendly staff and general good vibe. Easily comparible to NYC's finest establishments!!

 
Reviewed by Sally | City: New york | Date: 26th February 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

Kabarets 'Prophecy' will make bullet proof vests this seasons must have accessory. This place is like a version of my ghetto hell nightmare. RnB Gangsta wannabees everywhere, coupled with the stench of weed lingering in this club everytime I have been.(Is that legal now...?!) Dont get me started on the camp Indian manager.What a weirdo. Dont go to this place.

 
Reviewed by Al | City: Dublin | Date: 25th February 2006 | Rating: Bad
 

Lucky we didnt have to pay to get in here...cuz me and my friends didnt like it at all and ended up going somewhere else. I liked the lightings and decor... but thought it was too small, bad staff+crowd and not very good music. Well, definately wont recommend dis place for Rnb parteee people and also who likes getting good service! I mean, Studio 57 is pretty small 2 but is still a HOT club... Oh, also, drinks/cocktails at Kaberet's are not nice and not worth the price!!!

 
Reviewed by Tina | City: London | Date: 9th December 2005 | Rating: Bad
 

i was lucky enough to get invited to the afterparty of the 50 cent concert on the 18/10 it was a truely amazing night, we partied next to the hole of g-unit, mobb deep and m.o.p which i can honestly say made me speechless. girls were all stunning and dj was top class.

 
Reviewed by Luke harrison | City: Watford | Date: 18th October 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

We LOVE kabaret!!!!!!!!!!!!! always had the best time, and we miss it!!!!!! the people are soo much fun, good vibe and the music is great. we'll be back soon!!!!!!!!!

 
Reviewed by Holly, charlotte, and kylie and adriana | City: London | Date: 30th September 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

I went to this club unexpectedly because i just came came from Angie Stone's concert. I never thought i would get the opportunity to talk to the soul artist as well as some of the other acts(Anthony Hamilton). I saw Jay Kay making a fool out of himself which was funny. The music was more on the poppy side for my liking and yeah there were plenty of snobs with no co-ordination, but bliss it was fun to watch. BONUS i didn't pay to get in, classic!

 
Reviewed by Shakiera | City: London | Date: 9th August 2005 | Rating: OK
 

travelling everywhere, and going to the the top spots money couls buy, this has to be the place for me in London. Although some of the wealthy boys can piss you of, the crowd is essentric. The cocktails are the best anywhere in London and some great tunes are played. You have my rcommendation to check it out.

 
Reviewed by Al siddiqui | City: Dubai | Date: 5th June 2005 | Rating: Good
 

I have been to pretty much every club, bar, restuarant that you could imagine around the globe, I am glad to say my search is finally over this place rocks the crowd is hot the music electric and if you are partial to a bit of celebrity spotting then look all around you Monday is a good night here but I think Saturdays is the hot one. This is the only club I would queue for.

 
Reviewed by James t | City: London | Date: 4th June 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

This club is class. Sometimes its off-putting when you walk in and 18 yr old millionaire boys are sitting in the booths, but other than that on most nights the crowd is beautiful. There are the money monger girls that infiltrate the place, but that can't be helped. The place's atmosphere is perfect and its the kind of place you go with a group of friends.

 
Reviewed by Joie | City: Newyork city | Date: 7th April 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

I went on Saterday 2nd April and Charlotte Church and her boyfriend were table next to us.Saw the photographs in todays paper too lol.Anyways a great place.Recommended to all!!

 
Reviewed by Louise | City: | Date: 4th April 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

This place is incredible and I went a lot last summer. I went back Saturday past, and I was slightly disappointed with the clientele to be honest. I have a theory that no matter where you go out on a Saturday in London you will always get excess of Essex (I'm just surprised they blagged there way in). It also got a little too busy which was a shame. The attitude is very much a classy 'anything goes'; I mean where else can you look one way and see two gorgeous male models kissing each other and look the other way and see two Sloane boys eyeing up some female European aristocracy. It’s still my favourite club in the whole World. The design, small capacity and service combine to make it a great night. Try and avoid Saturday though...

 
Reviewed by Andrew | City: London | Date: 28th February 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

Having done the club circuit for more years then I would like to remember and having done some of the hottest clubs all over the world. I must say that I found Kabarets Prophecy a refreshing change from the other night clubs in London. I like the fact that I feel like that I am partying at home but in a more lavish space. Everything from the staff to the drinks and food menu and the actual space is of a impeccable taste and high standard. Coupled with the fact that on different nights you are entertain by a variety of top DJ's not only from London butt all over the world only adds to an excellent choice of music with such divesity. Being somewhat of someone who see himself as old school I can honestly say that right now this is the only place where one can mingle with the likes of such celebrities as Janet Jackson, Angie Stone , Usher , Christian Slater and many more and feel a part of the the crowd. The setting is unpretentious and very down to earth. London answer to the 21st century with an old school twist.

 
Reviewed by Sel | City: London | Date: 12th January 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

This place has terrible service, the only thing more unimpressive than the doorstaff's lack of eloquence and repeated giving out of incorrect information so that they can maintain a petty queue until midnight is the ridiculously small size of the place; the one thing you should trust the staff on is that when they have reached capacity, they are not joking...there is not enough air down there to enable a labrat to brief, let alone a human. don't go. and tell the indian guy on the door i said hi - did i say the guy on the door? i forgot, he is now apparently the owner...yes, of course...nice tie.

 
Reviewed by J | City: London | Date: 8th January 2005 | Rating: Bad
 

This nightclub has to be experienced to be believed as it is pure unadulterated class. I really wouldn't advise you going if your attire is less than £1000 though. I am 24 and have never experienced a club like this in London before; this is how nightclubs should be. Its capacity is very small and there are no private areas; so after a while you don't notice that Kate Moss is dancing next to you. Its not pretentious as basically everyone in their is someone! You may find better in New York and Miami, but this is the best nightclub in Europe.

 
Reviewed by Sebastian | City: London | Date: 2nd December 2004 | Rating: Excellent
 

Trying to get in is one thing, but once in, u feel at home, never felt such a vibe in a club for a long long time now, most others are commercial but this one makes you wanna stay, service great, music on friday nights amazing, everyone's jumping encluding the staff, studio 54 hits London.

 
Reviewed by Steve | City: London | Date: 21st November 2004 | Rating: Excellent
 
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