 Posts: 1 | Angela L.( 40s, Female, United Kingdom )Firstly Congratulations! Floridita – Cuban food and music may be an option , I am not sure of the average meal cost but when I went I thought it was ideally suited to a hen night.
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 | The_Brunette( 20s, Female, United Kingdom )Congratulations! The Pigalle Club has very good live jazz/swing music. The food does play second fiddle (excuse the pun!) to the music and atmosphere but it's a good place to get dressed up for and party like it's 1949!
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 | Victoria ( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )Congratulations! I love Bistrotheque in E2 excellent food, brilliant entertainment. I have had a great time at the Pigalle Club too – always worth checking the listings to see who'll be playing though. I haven't been to either of these places but I know they're dinner and entertainment gaffs: Supperclub in Notting Hill and Circus in Covent Garden.
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 | MD( 20s, Female, London )I had my hen night at Levant, a fab middle eastern place behind Oxford St where I've been to time and time over – it never fails to impress and the belly dancers arrive at 9pm onwards, for some extra fun – I'm sure your hens will get you up there dancing too! Food is great and with a group they do a feast menu (set menu) which provides more than enough food and is easier to split the bill. They also have a fortune teller from time to time. Book the private dining area, which is nicely screened off, for a bit of privacy. We were meant to go on to a club afterwards but were having so much fun, the furthest we moved was to the bar for their lovely cocktails. Note: Their sister restaurant is Kenza in Liverpool St, but this is way more expensive and I didn't find the service or food to be great either. Another idea I looked at was the Volupte Club (for supper and a Burlesque show). Good luck and have fun!
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