In the setting of the grand Victoria House – a listed 1920s Art Deco building in the heart of central London, on the corner of Bloomsbury Square – the London Cabaret Club is quite an experience.
The attentive staff take care of your entire evening: there’s some pre-show entertainment in the bar area, followed by the main show itself – which lasts a couple of hours – and then there’s an after party with a DJ set for those who wish to stay into the night.
There are a variety of options at differing price points. A ‘silver’ ticket, available from £50 per person, allows access to the club and show; for our review we were given the ‘gold’ ticket experience, which is advertised as being available from £90.
This included a three-course meal which, while tasty and nicely presented, was not all that substantial. Two further options are available: ‘diamond’ from £125 which includes an upgraded meal, canapés on arrival and a themed cocktail; and ‘royal diamond’, from £165, which additionally throws in a fourth course for the meal and half a bottle of champagne.