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8-10 Dover Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1S 4LQ

0871 971 6617 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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Reviewer criipy
17/07/2008
One word, HELL!!!!!!!, I went to this establishment as part of a party group. Once we had descended into the grim dungeon like restaurant it was downhill all the way. Medditteranean food, what????????? We paid £35 a head for a dismall, bland , cold, pre-cooked meal, if it could be called this. I had salmon, passable, but cold, and served on top of three pieces of brocolli, and one sliced, boiled potatoe. The "dessert" which followed, toffee mousse, Eh????? tasteless, like eating air, one breath in, and gone!!!!!! My friends ate chicken, most of them left it on their plate, a rather large, bland, watery mess covered in some kind of coating, which collapsed as it was cut. Then there followed a rather large drinks bill, not including service charge. Very attentive staff, well they were whilst we attempted to eat, constantly pouring the wine, and fetching more to the table. Funny though as soon as we had paid the drinks menu, they seemed to lose interest in us. After our "meal" we attempted to have a dance, I feel a risk assessment would have been in order, tiny dance floor, considering the sheer volume of party guests. After having my toes trampled on twice, and being elbowed, I decided to sit back and watch the more sozzled of the group throw their money at the bar £8.50, for a cocktail. I hasten to add, I am far from a misery, or indeed a miser, but when I constantly heard of this place referred to for it's cuisine, I felt hugely let down. I am more than happy to pay "top price" for a meal, if it is "top quality". I feel my local "Toby" pub/restaurant would not have let me down in this way, I could have enjoyed hot, fresh plentiful food, in bright surroundings, with wine and dessert, for my family and myself for under £35!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Dover Street" wine bar is just a name , no quality, no caring, just raking money in for "party" nights. I expected so much more. Incidentally I have eaten fresher, tastier fish from my local chippy!!!!!
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Reviewer VS
02/01/2008
For a good night out with an older crowd, I recommend this place. I have only eaten there once and that was not something I will do again as I found it very over priced. However, I have been for a night out without eating here many times and have never once been disappointed. The live bands are always entertaining and the atmosphere is always friendly and lively. The bouncers, whilst strict, are actually not as unapproachable as in some establishments, and I welcome their policy of no drinks on the dance floor as it saves being covered in booze!

The dance floor is small and it does get very packed and yes, it is expensive. But this is Mayfair and, for the money, it's a good night out.

If you are over 30 and want to dance your socks off, I recommend this place!!!
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06/11/2007
This has to be one of the most pretentious and overpriced places in London. Nevertheless a close friend chose to have her hen do there with a meal & drinks.
There were approx 18 of us, service was surly, for the price the food was pretty mediocre, the booze well over £20 per bottle and when the bill came it was a NOT so cool £800-900! Be warned if your table is situated on the dance floor you will promptly be cleared away at 10pm, with no notice. In addition to this every other table in existence surrounding the edge of the dancefloor appeared to have a burly bouncer guarding it who would not let us sit down for 'love or money', despite the fact no one else was sitting there either. When a friend asked a waiter if she could move a chair to sit on, she got a very flat rude "NO!" in reply.
Perhaps our bad experience was just unfortunate but as it was such a special occasion, we hoped/expected for more considering the huge expense we forked out for the 'privilege'.
I'd consider this a characterless, shabby and totally below par establishment. Simply don't waste your time or money going there!
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Reviewer rebeccaurang
29/10/2007
I had been to dover street a year ago and although it was not the best of nights, it was an ok night, so decided to try it out again a couple of weeks ago. A total waste of money. The live band was a disaster, even I could sing better than them. The crowd was mostly sweaty greasy old men and a number of young wannabes that just looked pathetic. Needless to say, i would not be going to there again.
If it were possible, I would give it a nil star rating.
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Reviewer Paul503
18/04/2007
I have been to Dover Street quite a few times now its a great place, the bands have always been good and the food has been excellent... yes the crowd is a little older but a least they get up and dance.
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Reviewer Anne672
01/02/2007
I dined at Dover Street and was impressed by the customer service which is rare to find in top restaurants these days. The salmon main course was delicious and cooked beautifully, and still hot when it arrived on the table!


Dover Street is a lovely venue, however only one thing let it down, as the ladies' amenities are crying out for refurbishment and do not reflect the excellent standards outside. Overall, it is a lovely place to dine with a loved one.
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Reviewer Anonymous
16/01/2007
We enjoyed our Christmas Party at Dover Street. The food was good quality with small/adequate portions. 20 of us were booked into an alcove so we could keep our table all evening. The service was mediocre and there was a lot confusion when paying the bill.


The drinks were expensive but the live jazz and band more than made up for it. The dance floor is small and crowded and the place is really packed once the disco starts, which is very 70s. It was more suited to the over 30s/40s age group. Most of us enjoyed Dover Street and would go back again.
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Reviewer Tom284
04/10/2006
From the door staff to the cloakroom attendant to the bar staff, Dover Street is the rudest, most unwelcoming bar I've ever had the misfortune to visit. The gorilla on the door seemed intent on driving away passing trade with his sullen insults. The pathetic customer service we experienced was appalling.


After the live jazz had finished the Dover Streets pretence of being a grown-up venue quickly disappeared as the DJ lined up back to back disco cheese. Dover Street is rude, arrogant and fake. I'm never going back.
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