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Party Earth Review: With multiple floors each offering unique party experiences, it would be difficult for patrons not to find a scene that fits their mood at Tiger Tiger. Popular with a mixed and rowdy clientele of local office workers and tourists looking to mingle, the expansive bar and club attracts a wall-to-wall crowd but still manages to pack them all in comfortably. The Tiger Bar and dance floor, which boasts excellent draft beers, twinkling glass chandeliers, and inviting leather booths, draws the largest crowds, while the Cocktail Bar on the balcony provides a more intimate, sophisticated dance and lounge area lit with mellow green lights. The adjacent Opal Bar is perfect for larger groups who can spread out in the huge semi-circular booths to watch the energetic action on the dance floor from above. Flashing lights illuminate the ground-floor discotheque, which has louder music and a larger dance space to accommodate the hordes of flirty and boisterous dancers. When overwhelmed by the chaos, patrons seek refuge in the candlelit, pillow-filled lounge. Whether visitors wander from floor to floor or plant themselves in one spot, Tiger Tiger’s vibrant scenes set the club apart as a truly unique social experience. ... read full review |
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29 The Haymarket |
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Bakerloo, Piccadilly Lines: Piccadilly Circus |
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020 7930 1885 |
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M–Sa 11am–3am, Su noon–midnight |
Recommended as: |
Night Spot |
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“Go early for dinner in the restaurant, have a few drinks in the lounge, and then head to the main dance floor in the Tiger Bar area where all of the action is.”
Central, London – With multiple floors each offering unique party experiences, it would be difficult for patrons not to find a scene that fits their mood at Tiger Tiger.
Popular with a mixed and rowdy clientele of local office workers and tourists looking to mingle, the expansive bar and club attracts a wall-to-wall crowd but still manages to pack them all in comfortably.
The Tiger Bar and dance floor, which boasts excellent draft beers, twinkling glass chandeliers, and inviting leather booths, draws the largest crowds, while the Cocktail Bar on the balcony provides a more intimate, sophisticated dance and lounge area lit with mellow green... read more →
Diverse mix of locals, young professionals, and tourists, 20s to 30s.
DJs every night play primarily commercial dance, electro, hip-hop, and music from the 70s and 80s. Music varies from room to room.
Bar food and restaurant serving East-West fusion cuisine for lunch and dinner. Menu includes southern fried chicken, tiger prawns, spring rolls, steak, chicken Kiev, and tuna. Happy Hour daily 5–8pm.
Cover charge £3–£12 depending on night/time. Bar menu £3.50–£9, appetizers £4.50–£6, entrées £9.95–£18.95. Beer £3.70+, wine £3.60+, mixed drinks £3.40+, cocktails £5.75+.
Smart casual and club attire.
Any night of the week around 10pm. Arrive early to avoid the line and cover charge.
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