This Shaun Clarkson designed, 1940s-inspired supper club in the heart of the West End encapsulates the glamour and sophistication of that bygone era. Patrons are invited to dine whilst enjoying the house band. The club will occasionally showcase major stars from across the globe such as Shirley Bassey, Ruby Turner and Van Morrison. As evenings draw on the venue transforms into a late night lounge club with great DJs and performances that maintain the same supper club vibe of sophisticated elegance. Diners at The Pigalle Club’s mezzanine restaurant overlooking the stage will be able to choose from a set menu of modern European classics. The staff dress in 1940s style uniforms which, along with aged wood panelling and twinkling diamond mirrored walls throughout, demonstrates the commitment to an authentic supper club atmosphere. Delicate sconces around tiny wall lights and soft table lighting complete the elegant mood.
The Pigalle Club
European Restaurant in Mayfair
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User Reviews
Anonymous
Apr 2, 2009
Instead of a nice night out listening to one's favourite artist in an intimate setting all you get is a drunken woman screaming through the performance.
Sadly the staff did not stop this. Although standing tickets are sold, the reserved place is a small corridor used by staff during the performance. One would definitely not expect this in a West End bar. Not recommended at all.
Sadly the staff did not stop this. Although standing tickets are sold, the reserved place is a small corridor used by staff during the performance. One would definitely not expect this in a West End bar. Not recommended at all.