About 100 Wardour Street

From legendary bands to late-night celebrations, 100 Wardour Street has always been at the heart of Soho.

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Where Soho Comes Alive

Innovative cocktails, international cuisine, live music and DJ sets are the soul of our famous party venue. An Iconic Soho address which has hosted the best British bands and finest London restaurants for decades. Lounge Bar, Restaurant and Club, perfect for group dining, events and creating memories. An Evolv Collection venue. 

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The Lounge

At street level, the Lounge at 100 Wardour Street sets the tone for Soho nights. A relaxed, stylish bar with a striking centrepiece, it is the perfect spot for after-work cocktails, casual dining or group gatherings. By day, it offers a laid-back setting for lunches and meetings. As evening falls, the energy rises, with DJs and a vibrant atmosphere carrying you into the night.

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The Restaurant & Club

Downstairs, the Restaurant & Club is where Soho’s love of music comes alive. This late-night dining room combines bold food, creative cocktails and live entertainment five nights a week. From intimate dinners to large parties, the space is designed for celebrations that last into the early hours. With its stage, DJs and live bands, the Restaurant & Club continues the legacy of 100 Wardour Street as one of London’s most iconic music venues.

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A Legendary Soho Address

100 Wardour Street has always been at the heart of Soho’s nightlife. In 1964 the legendary Marquee Club moved into the site, hosting some of the biggest names in music including David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and The Sex Pistols until it closed in 1988.

The 1990s brought Conran’s celebrated Mezzo, followed by Floridita and Carom which made the venue a hotspot for Cuban dining and pan Indian flavours. In 2016 it reopened as 100 Wardour Street, a restaurant, bar and club that honours its musical legacy while bringing fresh energy to Soho.

Today, 100 Wardour Street is known as one of the best restaurants and live music venues in Soho, combining cocktails, dining and late night entertainment in a space that continues to shape London’s nightlife.