CALUM BEST was amongst those who joined revellers at Café de Paris on Saturday night, cementing its celebrity credentials long into the early hours.
The club has long been renowned for its dazzling glamour and dramatic opulence, providing vintage glam since 1924 in a genuinely stunning environment.
Set in heart of Piccadilly and holding 715 people, the venue contains three separate bars in addition to the mezzanine and main dance floor with the award-winning restaurant open on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
A favourite haunt of Princess Margaret and Grace Kelly, the menu, however, is about how we dine today, with particular emphasis on creative fish cookery from diver-caught scallops with mango, chilli and red onion relish to main of poached lobster with cream bisque and baby veg.
The musical output varies depending on the night but Café pioneers the concept of a credible reputation from disco house to funk to hip hop to big beat.
Lise at Café De Paris explained why she feels it is still in a league of its own: “Café De Paris is, without a doubt, the best big club experience in London. The building is incredible and as soon as you enter the building you really know you are somewhere special and grand.
The dedication Café De Paris has to providing a wonderful unique experience for all our guests is what makes it so great and I couldn't forget our fantastic clientele who are fun, trendy and always smiling.”
Café De Paris 3-4 Coventry Street W1D 6BW
For more information check out www.cafedeparis.com