St. Moritz
Overview
St Moritz Club is housed in a deceptively spacious cellar. It has played host to various changes in the music culture over the years and is continually reinventing itself.
Practical Information
159 Wardour Street, Soho, London, W1F 8WH
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7437 0525
Venue Details & Map
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St. Moritz
- Address
-
159 Wardour StreetSohoLondonW1F 8WH
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7437 0525
- Public transport:
- Tottenham Court Road, Underground
Getting There
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Gaz's Rockin' Blues on a Thursday night.
Totally overpriced and very pretentious. If you enjoy sitting on an inch of hard wood all night, being squashed, waiting ages for the bar and paying seven pounds for a gin and tonic I highly recommend it. If you like jazz it's a nice place to go but the dance floor consists of a metre wide space in front of a man playing the trumpet.more
St Moritz club... where you can go on a Saturday night for a classic rock night, complete with 40+ yr old men with mullets, who definitely miss the 80's. One of the most fun nightclubs in the city, where the beer is basic, cold and you are surrounded by Swiss chalet iconery. Surreal, crazy and just damnably good times. I haven't had an off night there yet. Those who know, and go, are all a...more
I love this place, it's dark, dingy and fabulous!
The club itself consists of a series of basement rooms, none of which are particularly welcoming for a claustrophobic, with narrow, short doorways/corridors linking them all. As soon as you get in (downstairs) you arrive in the bar area and to one direction are some seating areas and to the other is the dance-floor/DJ area.
I have been to...more
Gaz has been running his Thursday club night Gaz's Rocking Blues for over twenty years (he even ran it from prison) and it is as successful and fun now as it was when he first opened.
Thursday nights at the St Moritz are a kind of rite of passage for teenagers in London- it is full of 18 year olds who have just discovered it and old-timers who have loyally stuck with the club due to its...more
You might have read my review of the St. Moritz restaurant, after being there several times and reading good stuff of the St. Moritz Club by you yelpers, I wanted to try it out with a group of university friends.
Please do not make the same mistake like me and turn up there ready for party at 8pm. This club does not open before 10pm!!! Please bare this in mind, that might help you to have a...more
