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I give Punk 5 Stars...
...great club. Bit worried about it future as explained well here:
http://www.bestclubsinlondon.org/cool-clubs/punk-more-lik...
Basically they seem to be moving away from the edgy entertainment that's made the club what it is today - I'm sure it's temporary!
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TomJonesFashion |
2010-07-22 |
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I went here on a saturday night, and although the club was cool blah blah blah, the service at the bar was terrible and left a really sour taste in my mouth. I was waiting to be served and was tapping some pound coins on the bar in time to the music whilst happily chatting to my friends. But the barman thought I was tapping impatiently because I had yet to be served, and proceeded to have a massive go at me! All very embarrasing and he walked off before I could explain that I wasn't being rude or impatient, I was just tapping, because tapping is what I do! He then proceeded to serve everyone else before me and, when I was finally served, he was uber-sarcastic. I'm not normally one to moan about service, but it really was very offputting. Also be warned; if you accept the paper towel from the lady in the toilet she WILL ask you for cash. Shame really, as the door staff were really nice and the acoustics for the live bands were great, but I won't be going back.
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hayjane |
2010-03-21 |
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If you want to experience the London scene for exactly what ispresently is, then Punk is your best bet in town. The crowd is variedand mirrors the four corners of the capital. The east and the westLondon crowds meet here and you get people coming up from the farsouth too and then Hampstead. Everyone adds to the atmosphere from therich rich, to the poor students and everyone just has a great timeinteracting. They’re not gonna look at you like you’re nuts if you tryand talk to them if you don’t know them. It’s open. This is whatLondon’s about.
Perfect night out for a night with the girls just tolet your hair down and be who you are! Love it!
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Danielledubois |
2009-12-08 |
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I was pleasantly surprised with this club. The hype around it made me think I would be disappointed (Kate Moss, Lady Gaga and Paris Hilton have all partied here). However, I had a thoroughly good night out here on a Thursday.
We started off at an event which included a fashion show, free bar and performance by Miss Frank. At 10pm the club opened to the public and I ended up staying till about 1.30am. There was a good mix of music, some bands that weren't half bad and plenty of alcohol at expensive, but not break the bank, prices.
The best thing is the amount of seating. There's plenty of it which is nice when your heels start hurting. The crowd is generally young and trendy but friendly enough. I'd probably come again if I was in the area.
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The_Style_PA |
2009-11-28 |
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I’m often quite dubious of going for nights out in the Soho/Oxford Street area. In my experience the clientele tends to be a rather strange mix, with too high a proportion of old men on their own, leering, for my liking, but I have to say, Punk was quite different. It might have something to do with the £10 entry fee, but it wasn’t too busy and seemed to be full of trendy youngsters with the average age probably about 25. I really liked the decor in here - they have lots of seating, all chesterfields and fancy chairs!
The drinks are pricey, but the bar staff are friendly and there wasn’t too much of a queue at the bar (or to get into the club) and, for once, even the doormen were friendly! (The doorlady - not so much).
The best thing abouut this place has to be the rock-eoke! The live band on stage add to the atmosphere and everyone lets rip! Make sure you get your name down early, if you wait until you’ve had a few drinks to work up the courage, all the places will be taken!
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Saronimo |
2009-08-17 |