2. Fabric
7.8
77A Charterhouse St (Cowcross St), London, Greater London
Night Club · Clerkenwell · 122 tips and reviews
Flave: The Jump Off battles take place here every 2nd & 4th Monday of the month. Pass through to see MC & producer battles, dance offs & booty shaking contests. Our money says you'll go just for the latter!
Breakin' Convention: Breakin' Convention's Jonzi D (@JonziD) is a judge on rotation here for the street dance battles at The Jump Off, every second and fourth Monday of the month.
Wimdu - Simply Better Than a Hotel: The most renowned electronic club in London ! This is the place to be for a crazy night out dancing on techno, electro or drum'n bass...
3. KOKO
8.6
1A High St, London, Greater London
Music Venue · 125 tips and reviews
David Sulitzer: Old theatre turned into a night club. The venue really works well. It's cool walking up and down the stalls. When you dance downstairs you get the impression your the show! Live bands were too loud.
Melanie Mullins: So much fun, great dance music and not that expensive. Also do not forget student card as it is £5 instead of £7 on Friday nights. This was my first time here and I will defiantly be back.
Mike D: Great for live gigs and club nights. The live gigs I've been to are typically rock music. But later on in the night typically turns to dance music and old pop favorites. Beautiful venue!
4. Cecil Sharp House
8.0
2 Regents Park Rd (Gloucester Ave), London, Greater London
Music Venue · Primrose Hill · 11 tips and reviews
Mike Hankey: The Latin Dance Academy provide a range of different classes here. Enquire at http://www.latindanceacademy.co.uk - highly recommended!
Fiona Eastmond: Home of the English Folk Dance and Song Society and Cecil Sharp's folk library, as well as concert and dance venue with fab new cafe :)
Time Out London: Headquarters of the English Folk Dance And Song Society (a shadowy offshoot of MI5 of which little is known, or provable), Cecil Sharp House is a great place to visit even when there isn’t any music. Read more.
6. Jak's
8.1
533 King's Rd, London, Greater London
Restaurant · Cremorne · 56 tips and reviews
Natalia Gabirondo: Great place to have a lot of food for dinner and then just start dancing and drinking
Ahmet Douas: Huge venue to have food and a drink and dance later. Make sure you come hungry and with a lot of energy for some dancing!
Xavier Berrewaerts: The right place to start your Saturday party night. Enjoy a pizza before going to dance... or even when already on the dance floor.Cocktails are a bit expensive and the place is overcrowded.
8. Annabel's
9.1
46 Berkeley Sq, London, Greater London
Lounge · Mayfair · 27 tips and reviews
Arié Moyal: You must wear a jacket, trousers and dress shoes. They have spare blazers though if you need one. Dance floor is the only part worth spending any time in.
Deniz Tamer: Sit at the bar, enjoy the quality drinks, meet new people and dance!
Benni Prinz: Great music and atmosphere. Just make sure your shirt does not come untucked when you are dancing.
9. Heaven
7.4
9 The Arches (Villiers St), Charing Cross, Greater London
Gay Bar · 82 tips and reviews
Gay Club: Best Gay Club in the World and even fun on the Monday Popcorn night. Thursdays porn night and Saturday dance until the end of the World. Order doubles though the vodka shots are small.
Bradley Homer: Lame. Lame. Lame. Nice dance floor but the drinks are not going to get u tipsy especially the hard liquor. Save your pounds. Cheers to somewhere else.
Iago Fouquet Schmidt: Every night has a slightly different kind of music playing in each of the four dance floors, which is nice if you like variety. The place is huge and some bartenders are assholes, but it's great fun.
11. Wilton's Music Hall
9.0
Graces Alley (near Cable St), London, Greater London
Music Venue · St. Katharine's and Wapping · 61 tips and reviews
Lauren D: Free entry for jazz band and dancing (well, swing-bombing) post-show of Great Gatsby
Sia Le: Fantastic atmosphere! Great for photo shoots. Cosy bar downstairs. Not so great for dancing despite the regular dance night IMHO, the floor is quite steep. Historic atmosphere makes up for it though.
Claudia Piovesan: meantime beer is amazing and great 20's atmosphere
12. Aldwych Theatre
8.6
49 Aldwych, London, Greater London
Theater · Charing Cross · 22 tips and reviews
Rw2: Top Hat is one of the best plays I've seen.. Funny with fascinating music and dance. Highly Recommended!!
Richard Burkhill: Lovely staff, beautiful theatre and a great setting for Tina Turner which was amazing all round. Worth seeing a show here for the technical usual high standard of the West End.
Ayse: I have just seen the musical "Top Hat", and i had the best time. Sweet story, perfect casting, wonderful decors. Impressive!
14. Roundhouse
9.3
Chalk Farm Rd, London, Greater London
Music Venue · Primrose Hill · 161 tips and reviews
Love Camden: There's another smaller bar upstairs too. And if you've got seat for a gig but feel like moving, there's space to dance at the front and back of the upstairs section.
London Symphony Orchestra: Very trendy venue, and a fantastic space for all sorts of events because of its versatility. Pop, rock, classical, dance, circus... it's an eclectic mix.
Henry Herrera | Events & Volunteer Coordinator: The amazing Fuerzabruta is back. Drums, aerialists, strobe lights, water, and dance. I'm going to the 10pm show tonight, but it would be great to meet up in the bar at around 8:30pm. Tickets £32.50 Read more.
Elevine Berge: What's better than a restaurant where you can push away your table when you feel like dancing?! One if the city's best sound systems, and great live DJs. Plus the perfect and rather adventurous sushi.
Fabian: Japanese restaurant and jazz bar (neatly divided). Mesmerising lamps that look like moons, and people start dancing after midnight. Loud but lively.
Michelle Wiles: Sushi is good, get a reservation for 930 so you finish right as the place turns into a vibey dance party