Tryst
222 Fulham Road, London, SW10 9NB
 
Martine McCutcheon, Sophie Anderton are expected at launch of intimate new 120-capacity boutique club, boasting seasonal cocktail menu (including killer Vanilla Daquiris) and guest DJs who spin chill-out, rare groove and funky house tunes throughout the week. Also includes VIP hideaway complete with glitter ceiling. Discreet street level front door leads to silver staircase and, in turn, sapphire blue bar.

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gorgeous cocktail list, lovely people, nice interior, little small though but nice doormen and overralll a superb night! got pretty mashed and met a lovely bloke!

 
Reviewed by Mia | City: London | Date: 2nd February 2006 | Rating: Excellent
 

A pity the reviews above were so negative... some people just like to be down, I guess.. can't fault the place, personally.. nice staff, lovely DJ

 
Reviewed by Derynda howells | City: Newcastle | Date: 26th September 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

Good atmosphere but a complete rip off at £15 entry. It was good but i would pay half maximum for somewhere like that. But, staff were friendly as were the people inside.

 
Reviewed by Sarah | City: London | Date: 25th September 2005 | Rating: Good
 

Love the Place. Just what I needed. Go There!!!

 
Reviewed by Dom haseltine | City: London | Date: 29th June 2005 | Rating: Excellent
 

Wednesday-After being forced to open late due to a burst water pipe.. club seemed pretty nice but nothing incredibly special. Music was usual blend of oddly enough, classics (Queen..The Supremes..) then typical top 10 pop/RnB songs. Evening made interesting by breakdancing and the effect behind the bar is impressive but overall, your typical chelsea/king's rd. hangout.

 
Reviewed by Sfjack | City: London | Date: 3rd May 2005 | Rating: OK
 

there's not much to say about tryst. fairly nice interior, quite small but not very exciting. think, just another small chelsea drinking hideaway. doorstaff are not very arrogant (but its early days) but there's just nothing particularly special about it that's worth making the effort for.

 
Reviewed by Charlie | City: London | Date: 3rd May 2005 | Rating: OK
 
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