201-203 Wardour Street,
Soho,
London,
W1F 8ZH
(020) 7758 0670
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I attended this place alone, and early in the evening. I guess that was probably a mistake, since there weren't very many other customers but it was swarming with girls. My tactic, when entering a gentleman's club, is to make a beeline for the bar, and take in the place while sipping on a cold one.
Unfortunately, I was pounced upon by more or less any girl who was free, all Eastern European for what it's worth, and hustled into buying everyone a drink. I did so, and it cost me nearly £90. I know, I know - I should have just said no. Anyway, all of them were trying to catch my eye and it was extremely uncomfortable. I took a seat in a nearby booth and several girls sat down next to me, continuing the pressure to buy dances. I got up and moved back to the bar, and they must have gotten the hint as they then disappeared.
At the bar, a new girl came up and politely introduced herself. She asked how my night was going and I mentioned the aggressive hustling. She then told me I'd like her because she was "one of the few English girls" in attendance. She offered 30 minutes with her for £200. At that point I left.
I'm sure it's a better venue later on in the evening when the girls have more customers to move around, but my experience was costly, uncomfortable and doesn't inspire a return visit.
Went there about a week ago with a few friends.. Initial thoughts were very good i had a fantastic welcome from the people in the reception. It was my first time at Angels, i had a bottle of vodka with my friends then the girls came over to talk to as, i was very nice a hall new experience. Customer service at some times was very poor, once we payed for the bill the waitress never come to check if we need something else. Ps: Apart from this what the call manager with a white jacket trying to get some tips from us. I think they leave on tips!!!Recommend the club, very good fun!!!!!The bar staff was very friendly with us when we got a trouble to use the pool table. Much better service at the bar then on the table.
I recently celebrated my 40th at ' Angels ' and what a terrific time I had -
Upon entering the club my host, Jason, greeted me and made me feel welcome - I was then given a little tour by a beauty from Romania who gave me the low-down -
The club itself is plush and there is room to move about with plenty of gorgeous girls to admire!
I sat down for a two course meal with a nice botte of red wine - The main waiter, Max from Italy, couldn't do enough for me and his service was top class -
I enjoyed the company of a couple of girls whilst eating and was even offered a complimentary dance - As I was too busy enjoying my lovely steak I declined the offer -
I didn't really need the dance as there was fantastic pole action going on not too far away!
After the excellent meal I mingled around the club and carried on drinking -
Drinks are not cheap but I would recommend a ' champagne cocktail ' to get you in the mood -
I eventually had a private dance with a beauty from Latvia which I thoroughly enjoyed -
I just wish I had stayed for more drinks and another dance! This is a place I will definitely be visiting again -
It is a classy joint and, if you go in with the right attitude, you are guaranteed a good night -
Money wise it isn't as bad as you might expect - I went in with just over £200 and came out with nearly £50 -
Next time I won't mind if I come out with £0!
Went there about a month ago with a few friends.. Initial thoughts were good. The entertainment was friendly and very laid back.
Been to a few places and this is up there with some of the best. Customer service at some times was poor, make sure you get a positive waitress not a grumpy one who doesn't want to be there.
A few more improvements and could be an excellent night out...Affordable and pleasant.. Recommended... Windsor
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