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London Nightlife: Where to Go

Sketch Gallery
Sketch Gallery’s minimalist dining room is a private art gallery by day, a restaurant in the evening, then a DJ club after 11pm. The first floor Lecture Room is the most expensive restaurant in London— the consulting master chef is none other than Pierre Gagnaire.

While dining, the toilets must be visited more than once. That’s all we’ll say.
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Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes

Rock ‘n’ Roll bowling at its finest. Featuring inexpensive lane rentals, unexpectedly upscale drinks, rare high-alcohol beers, retro-chic ambiance and…karaoke. Try to get there early, as Bloomsbury Bowl is a night all unto itself.
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Mahiki
Check out this West End tiki-themed lounge for a bit of celebrity hobnobbing. Although definitely upscale and a bit pricey, Mahiki is known for treating all guests as royalty. The bar showcases organic cocktails with a tropical twist, while the dance floor jumps to cheeky pop hits.
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BFI Imax
For a glamorous (but not quite so tipsy) night in London, head over to the U.K.’s largest screen, the BFI Imax Theatre in South Bank. In addition to the traditional Imax flicks such as, “Dinosaurs 3D: Giants of Patagonia,” popular movies such as “Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix” are shown.
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