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Kabarets Prophecy

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

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Reviewer Anonymous
16/04/2007
Was at Kabaret's Prophecy on Sat 14th April. I have to say I'm in two minds about this club. On the one hand the door staff were polite and friendly - me and my boyfriend got in for free on the guestlist, the atmosphere was relaxed and the crowd were definitely a lot classier than that of other trendy clubs in central London.



On the downside the place is absolutely tiny. It's not necessarily the size that bothered me, I just don't get the point of having a club whose selling point is its exclusivity and 'intimate' size, and then filling it up to the point where there's no room to stand, let alone dance. Music was good, DJ was superb, cocktails were well mixed and as expensive as you'd imagine in a premier London club. On the whole I enjoyed Kabaret's Prophecy, but there are better clubs in London.
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Reviewer Anonymous
06/03/2007
I went to Kabarets Prophecy on Saturday. With the average £20.00 entry fee on the guestlist I found that I had an amazing time at Kabarets. The place was chilled out with good music and a nice crowd. Drinks were fairly priced, shots were roughly £8.00 but were huge. I definitely recommend it!
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Reviewer Anonymous
24/01/2007
Always when another club has been a let down I return to Kabarets Prophecy. The music is great and the staff are reasonably friendly. I always manage to have a great time there, with a group of friends or even just with one mate.


I have seen many celebrities at Kabarets Prophecy such as Jay Z, Paris Hilton, Mischa Barton and that fit guy in Desperate Housewives. And because it doesnt have an entrance fee and you don't have to pay for the cloak room, you keep your money for the quite pricey drinks.
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Reviewer Anonymous
01/05/2006
I was very disappointed with Kabaret's Prophecy after hearing all about it. We were treated very rudely by the staff, then even further disappointed when we found that the drinks were so excessively priced, we had to leave.



The music at Kabaret's Prophecy was nothing special too and it was simply one small room. The lights were nice, but that novelty wore off after 20 mins and we cut our losses (£20 door entry & £38 bottle of house wine) and went somewhere where we could enjoy ourselves.
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