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The night is inspired by the iconic Studio 54, which electrified New Yorks nightlife in the 70s and 80s and was renowned for its debauchery and legendary parties.
We knew were in for a treat.
So we got the party started early when we sat down for a delicious dinner and worked our way through the new cocktail menu.
The highlight was a signature sharing cocktail served in a giant disco ball while we were entertained by an eclectic mix of live singers, dancers, aerial acts and so much more.
Whats not to love?
The fab cabaret show went on from 8 until 10:30pm then the resident DJ took the reins to pump out all the best-loved disco and party anthems until 3am.
Be prepared for loads of surprise acts that share the dance floor with you until 1:30am.
A good time was had by all!
Caf de Paris has continued to adapt to Londons ever-evolving nightlife scene from Elton Johns secret A-list Wednesday night parties of the 80s and rave nights of the 90s.
Disco 54s glitter bombs, glamour and great tunes certainly doesnt disappoint.
Disco54 is all about inclusivity, individuality and a bit of eccentricity and they cant wait to welcome all with open arms.
What are you waiting for?
Details:
Reservations: bookings@cafedeparis.com
Website: www.cafedeparis.com
Address: 3-4 Coventry Street, London W1D 6BL
Capacity: 715
Open Friday and Saturday from 5pm-3am
Available for private hire with parties of all sizes welcome
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