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The Play Room

10 Air Street, Soho, London, W1R 5AB

Telephone: 020 7734 9990

Age Restriction: 21+

Nearest tube station: Piccadilly Circus

Tube Lines: Bakerloo Piccadily

Rating: 3.1/5 (12 votes cast)

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About The Play Room

If you want to been seen, this zebra print styled bar is the place to do it  with is fabulous open planned design in the heart of London's west end. With it various cabaret shows, the Play Room attracts celebrities from all backgrounds.

The elegant drawing room inspired style with is elaborate armchairs and tables gives you atmosphere of comfort and intimacy. An excellent place to relax in London for a few drinks and a show.



Comments and Reviews of The Play Room

This club very similar to the lounge style of other wanna be chinawhite\'s. The tables are set up in the center of the club giving table goers prime location to mingle and dance. Only good looking people and fashionably savy should apply. The doormen are very selective who they let in. If you\'re looking for the most beautiful people to mingle with then Play rooms are where you need to be.

- DSB | 21 March 2008
It’s a very upscale crowd. A pretty good mixture of races. The food was good also and that shocked me. The music is AWESOME but mostly the place is sooo cool. Its very chic! I love it… I will be going there every Friday for the summer! Summer in London will be awesome this year! Thanks Play Room!!

- Anetta | 07 June 2007
Super-swish design, really needs to be seen. Yes, it is on the expensive side, but you've got to look at the whole picture and this place is amazing.

- Mulder | 07 June 2007
Nice club to mix and socialisee while listening to funky house, pop and occasional hip-hop.

- Pamela | 02 June 2007
Came from Miami, the women are sexy and the music is good. Even compared to South Beach.

- Vince | 06 May 2007
Get yourself on the guestlist or else you'll find it hard getting in..... Was surprised at the clintele, some men in business suits, others in baggy jeans and caps. No attitude. (Or though there was a strange man taking photo's of my mates dancing on his phone...he was told!) Music was good. Commercial r n b and dance. People generally keep themselves to themselves. Some seats have been "reserved" and you will be ushered away from the area if you dare stand anywhere near it! Spirit and mixer £8.50....but the drinks are HUGE! Spanish helpings!! There was a strange policy in toilet...no water i taps so the assistant in loo had to pour bottled water on your hands....really odd!! A good night out, go in a group.

- Lenny | 08 December 2006
Play room offers much of everything, more over-the-top style, décor and DJs than most people could ever imagine. Everyone seems beautiful, and the bottle service and specialty cocktails make it all seem even more beautiful. If you're not someone, be patient trying to get through the doors--you're not the only one.

- Clair | 13 October 2006

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