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Go with good friends, clean feet (you lay on a bed), and a wad of cash and you'll have a rolicking good night here.
It's a mashup of entertainment, food and freaks and is definitely worth a look if you haven't been to the other Supperclubs (which I will defer to my other trusted Qypers who say they are much better - haven't been).
Food is interesting in taste and service (pizza boxes for salad), and it's four courses so you can afford to not love every one. Our group felt the first few were better than the "main" but regardless, there was enough to go around.
The wine list is good, but nothing under £20, and a beer is £6+ so probably best to head for a cheeky one before getting there for the 8pm start.
The music migrates with the mood - loungy to start, party by the end. We went on a Weds night, so dancefloor moves were cut short by our day jobs but could definitely hit it up for a big night at the weekend (if you can get in).
If you have a TasteCard then you get 50% off (except Fri/Sat) and then the experience becomes more accessible and enjoyable.
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MissLA80 |
2010-08-30 |
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This place is a waste of money & time. I went with high expectations and was massively disappointed. The food is appalling, which would be fine if the club made up for it in other ways, but it doesn't. The live acts are tame, last about 2 mins and it all seemed incredibly contrived.The crowd is young bankers in jeans and shirts (says it all). There are women walking around offering massages (oh, please, whatever, this isn't a warehouse party in '95). The music is middle of the road dance music, the sort of thing you might find on a 'best of' compilation CD. The drinks menu looks impressive - but my impressive sounding cocktail just tasted like a vodka and orange. The novelty of sitting on a foot rest (not a bed) wears thin after about 10 mins.
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jhalbert |
2010-05-05 |
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Don't turn up in anything less than a black eurotrash outfit. This club takes itself a bit seriously. If u do to I'm sure you'll love it. Fail
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Ebstar |
2010-04-25 |
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A foul and pestilent place at best full of loud mouthed bankers and brainless bimbos looking for an easy score, with three friends were at the Supper Club last night. One of the girls was standing with us and had a skirt on and some scumbag took a photo up her skirt. She was really upset and when we asked the bouncers they did nothing. So we complained and then they had to ask the scumbag and his mates for the camera but they denied having it.
if you want overpriced drinks, bad food, and cocksure filth then go the Supper Club. If you want attentive staff and a good time, go elsewhere. I couldn't recommend the latter higher than giving this place 1 star - and that is because I want to warn everyone off this place.
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elmwood |
2010-04-18 |
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First time I've ever been moved to write a review of somewhere the minute I wake up after a night there. Can't believe we spent over £100 per head on the most embarassingly awful evening of our lives! I had to spend the whole time apologising to my friends as I had suggested the venue! Sorry Supperclub, there may have been a time when a couple of tired transvestites and some uber camp teenagers did a wild evening of entertainment make, but it is certainly not now. We literally were in hysterics by the end, laughing at what an embarassment it was. The staff seemed to mainly be there to entertain themselves, teaching each other how to do 'catwalk walks' and stealing each other's shoes, like being at a 14 year old's birthday party. The only group of guests who were enjoying themselves were clearly friends of the owner, and even they ran out of steam after a while. Service - awful. Food - average. Decor - boring. Entertainment - kept expecting Jeremy Beadle to jump out and find out we were on candid camera. A.V.O.I.D.
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ellieh |
2010-02-05 |