1-3 Warwick Street,
Soho,
London,
W1B 5LR
0872 148 3549
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Being an extremely fussy individual, it takes a lot for me to write a positive review about a public house or restaurant, especially in London.
Don’t get me wrong I’m not a ‘stick in the mud’ I just demand a high level of customer service.
So what can I say about the Warwick and Staff, they were perfect from the very beginning to the end.
We had a group of 60 men only in the downstairs area, the girls behind the bar were professional and completely charming as were the lads and the DJ who was perfect.
I would recommend this venue if you’re looking for an attentive staff, pleasant surrounding and a general good time.
Added to all this is an amazing happy hour which is phenomenal value for money (no watered down beer like you get in most venues).
Finally thanks to Josephine and Sarah for making it an awesome evening.
Won't set the world on fire - I go to The Warwick almost every Friday with my work colleagues because it is easy, local and there is a dance floor - there is never anywhere to sit though - everywhere is reserved.
The dancefloor is a reasonable size downstairs, DJ plays funky house/pop music - not bad at all.
I've also eaten here as well - I recommend the beer battered fish finger baguette! Winner!
Appalingly unprofessional staff and a terrible atmosphere. Never going there again.
I celebrated my birthday here on Friday night. Having never been to the venue before I didn't know what to expect. Ewa helped with my booking and put us in 'The Snug' which was perfect as we had our own space :) Everyone seemed to have a good time, did get told that it took ages to get a drink. Other then that I had a super night, Thanks.
Went to The Warwick for the friends 30th birthday - she had reserved an area. The manager asked me to leave because I have a 9 week old baby. Apparently this venue has such a rubbish liquor licence that they won't allow people under 18 (even if its just a baby with mum). My friend having the 30th was very upset. This venue should update its liquor licence rather than throwing out people with babies! Very discriminating.
I agree with below its a great wee venue to enjoy a bday or small event, west end without being a "super"club and not pretentious at all. They have got in some lookers behind the bar recently and the Specials liven up the standard lunch menu.
The vibe is usually friendly in here. I do always come here wen not sure wat else to do in central london.Celebrated my birthday on saturday and got a really nice cake, after asking for any birthday offers they provide- was a really nice cake and by booking a table got some table service which was nice for the first hour then back to queueing with the plebs :)
its funny that they ask for a £25 booking fee with the offer of complementary platters- ummmm no this means i paid £25 for the platters. on the plus side there is lots of food on the platter and it tasted good.
Bouncers are nice, free til 11pm, music is rnb, pop, charts so pretty inoffensive. easy to get home to anywhere in london. wats not to like?
This place has a fairly decent decor and competitively priced food and drink.
However one time I took a bike in (with the bar staff's permission) after the london freewheel cycling event and sat down for food and a few drinks.
Not long afterwards the manager of the bar (called Jason) came up to me and said rudely "This is not the sort of place to have a bike" while I was still in the middle of having food. After explaining to him I had permission from the bar staff, and there was nowhere suitable outside to park it, he said "I don't care, I am the manager of this place".
I had never faced such an appalling atttitude from a member of staff before.
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