86 Queensway,
London,
W2 3RR
0872 148 0095
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We were 4 days in London and we were 3 times in the Beachcomber. We had such a great time!!!The barwoman was extremely nice and good looking. It’s a shame that we couldn’t speak more with her because our english wasn’t good enough. The music was really cool and the drinks very good. So thank you to everyone and see you next time!!! big kiss for the barwoman ;-)
The Beachcomber was a awesome place to go to=) me and my friend were in London last weekend and we visit this place every night, we had a really good time.
/ Hi, Ninni and Zandra.
The DJ on Saturday at the Beach Comber is so good! He makes you dance all night long!
The Beach Comber is awful, the worse place I visited in London in years. It is over priced for what it is, with the first drink at £5.00. It has a filthy toilet and bars. They played the wrong music - three times the same tune in just two hours. They keep letting in groups of men in and girls got molested all the time.
At the end The Beach Comber just looks like a meat market. It is pathetic, don't bother. There are thousands of better places in London.
The Beach Comber is terrible. I can't believe people think this club is the best in West London. It's horrible, dirty, and dingy. Don't bother going to The Beach Comber.
the beach comber is the best club!
This is possibly the finest venue in W2, maybe the whole of London. Amazing decor, goldfish bowls of cocktails, great music what more can you ask for. Be careful of the bouncers though, they don't like odd shaped balls or nudity or lip.
The Beachcomber is a great place to go with a load of friends if you have run out of ideas for the evening and desperately need somewhere to drink and dance till late - I particularly recommend the giant cocktails and the belly dancing evenings.
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