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Boujis

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43 Thurloe Street,
London,
SW7 2LQ

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Reviewer Anonymous
18/12/2008
Just had a worst wednesday night out ever! Boujis, covered in fake snowballs and white foam christmas tree looked as cheap as primary school during christmas party. Music was a bad retro + r'n'b mix. Staff were cool though, but really could not save the night, despite the effort to mix good drinks and cheer up the clubbers. People there is a whole other story - guys are either pretentious rich kids or over-forties trying to look like pretentious rich kids. Girls all model-wannabees with no style.. Overall this club reacks of cheapness!
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Reviewer Anonymous
15/12/2008
Amazing place, the door is always friendly, they remember your name, and if you are a good client you are always welcome back. And they will make sure that regulars don't have to queue. Tuesdays and saturdays are the two best days. Dj's are always good, and they are open to wishes. Last time I was there, Marky Ramone (from the Ramones) was guest DJ, and Lindsay Lohan was there (nov. 2008).The guests are nice young people... Pricesare very reasonable, compared to clubs catering similar clientel, much cheaper than Bungalow 8...
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Reviewer Anonymous
22/12/2008
Boujís: home of the most unreasonable and rude bouncers-on-a-powertrip in Christendom. - Report
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Reviewer Dreamweaver
05/12/2008
I wish I could give this place no stars. Full of 18 year olds spending their daddies money. The staff were obnoxious and rude. The drinks were watered down and unbelievably expensive. And this is comparing it to places like Nobu, Mayfair Hotel, Whisky Mist. The DJ was so bad it was cringeworthy. How places like this actually manage to garner enough column inches so that people think they might be worth going to is beyond me. Avoid at all costs.
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Reviewer Anonymous
09/12/2008
I agree totally with this review. Even though we were on the guest list and queued in the Guest list que we were ignored, probably something to do with the tone of skin, I must have been mistaken for the toilet attendant. Once in I found the people aloof and unfriendly including the staff. As, for the drinks I tried various, they were tasty but definitely lacked alcohol! The DJ Was terrible and so was the sounding system which had a tin sound effect. - Report
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Reviewer banksé
03/02/2008
I went to Boujis a few weeks ago on a thursday with a friend. We didn't have to queue, we were ushered straight in and went downstairs to our table. The venue is small yet exclusive, and certainly is an elitist playground for the rich and famous. Great staff, great service, i would recommend the large table by the dance-floor and the dj booth, its spacious and has the best atmosphere! Definitely worth visiting, if your able to get in!
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Reviewer Anonymous
12/09/2007
I went to Boujis with my friends last night and had a really good time.



The doorman was great - we didn't need to queue to get in and everytime I came out to smoke they'd let me back in without any trouble.



I like Boujis because the music is really good and the people inside are very friendly and polite.
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Reviewer bershka
19/06/2007
I really had a bad experience at Boujis on a Saturday night. We booked two tables and I put about 30 people for guest list. When I arrived there, the doormen were very rude! Even though we didn't have to queue since we booked table, I only ended up with one table with a maximum of 15 people!



I really had a hard time in choosing which friends could go or not and I always needed to stand by the entrance to talk to them on the phone. Once 15 people managed to get in, the lady at the door told me to get away from the entrance and said she wanted me to stay on the dance floor.



I had a huge argument with staff and they were very arrogant and rude. The music and decor are really good, but I'll never go back to Boujis again.
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25/05/2007
Me and my mate decided to queue up on Tuesday night. There was a relatively short queue and people were being let in quite quickly. There were 3 guys infront of us, and there were some ladies queuing on the other side. A Boujis lady with a clipboard came out and asked the 3 guys in front of us whether they had any ladies with them. They said no, she then turned to my mate and I and asked the same. We replied no it's just us 2. She then asked me whether I had booked. I said no. She said well even if you had booked you probably won't get in. Why did she tell us to go away and not any of the others that were waiting there? Make up your own minds.
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Reviewer Anonymous
08/03/2007
Boujis is very plush, it must be said. I'm not sure if it's my cup of tea so I'm not sure I'm the best person to be taking advice from but if you like really plush venues with expensive drinks and attractive people then you will probably really like Boujis. If you like it a bit grimier then I'd advise somewhere else!
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