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Kabarets Prophecy

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16-18 Beak Street (Entrance in Upper John Street),
London,
W1F 9RD

0871 971 3846 Calls to 0871 numbers will be charged at a fixed rate of 10p per minute (from a landline or a mobile) no matter where you are within the UK. This number is unique to viewlondon.co.uk.

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Review byjohn gough02/10/2007
Exclusive and innovative, Kabarets Prophecy is designed to impress, and guarantees a very special night out!

The Venue
Located just off Regent Street, in the heart of Soho, Kabarets Prophecy is centrally located for the West End. With a tiny 130 capacity, guestlist is essential, but once inside the intimate space designed by architect David Collins will stun you. Expect to see sparkly LED lights, a Swarovski crystal-adorned bar, and a unique monochromatic video wall.

The Atmosphere
This place attracts the cream of the crop – Paris Hilton, Sienna Miller and Jay Z have all been spotted here and, of course, the usual reality TV alumni. The guestlist attracts fabulously-dressed, bejewelled socialities, and Kabarets Prophecy often bears more than a passing resemblance to a hip hop video.

It can get packed sometimes because of the size of the club, but the punters are friendly and the bar staff efficient. The door staff don’t have the haughty attitude of some London clubs, helped by the presence of the owner most nights, and it offers one of the least sleazy environments in clubland.

The Music
Kabarets Prophecy offers one of the most varied music policies in the West End, with hip hop, electro and dirty house nights on different days of the week. Less commercial than most, it’s worth checking the events on at this club before visiting as the music won’t appeal to all. The policy has helped them attract some top-name DJs such as Paul Harris, Dave Durrell and resident Nathan Gregory Wilkins.

The Drink
Predictably for a small-capacity members club in the West End, entrance and drinks don’t come cheap, with even the house wine coming in at £38 a bottle. There are no surprises on the cocktail menu, and the bar staff are not very creative if asked for something different.

The Last Word
Kabarets Propehcy is tiny, but the interior will stop you dead in your tracks and it offers varied music and a great night out.
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