Boujis was great fun for a tuesday night! The interior decor was rich and gloomy, making it possible to be seen and not to be seen! the crowd was very much polysexual rich london lads that looked like they just headed down to the club directly from work. Great bar staff...especially the french guy! Manager kind of cool and just a great place to be at on a tuesday night. One of the bouncers was extremely rude the next time we went there! he thinks he is too good for his job...arsehole!
Reviewed by Terngu,
London,
Submitted: Mon 08th Dec 2003 12:53PM
I visited Boujis on a Saturday night and came out thinking that it's a place that offers a different type of night out - one of a more intimate bar/club experience for the local crowd.
VENUE: This is a place that alot of people come to hang and groove rather than go off on the dancefloor. The place is quite small, with low ceilings and lots of intimate lounge areas. The dancefloor is pretty small and there is one long bar area.
CROWD: It looks like this is a place alot of locals come to as a 'hang out' to catch up with friends and groove a bit. The crowd tends to be well behaved as well as slightly older. Gets pretty packed around 1:00am.
MUSIC: One can't fault the skill of the DJs that play here, they really know how to mix their music. On Saturday the DJ was mixing dance/pop with RnB/Hip Hop with alot of creativity. If you like this kind of stuff - you'll enjoy it.
SECURITY/BAR STAFF: Security here comes with abit of attitude. Just be polite and you shouldn't have too many problems.
OVERALL: This place is AOK. I'm sure some people really enjoy their time here. It's not a place i'd frequent and i'd only pay £4 pounds entry. I heard you can't get in if you aren't on a guestlist so get organised if you want to check it out!
Reviewed by Brooke Keniki,
London,
Submitted: Wed 24th Mar 2004 10:17AM
The security person at the entrance (tall,slim, brown haired guy) is an extremly rudep person. He meets the guest's with an arogant attitude and questions like"What can I do for you?" with an ironical smile. That's doesn't do you any favour as a entretaiment and custumers relatad establishment. You should pay attention at your employees arrogant attitude and make them learn to act in a polite and respectful manner, because the bad word spreads very quickly!
Reviewed by SiennaJohansson,
chelsea,
Submitted: Sat 18th Dec 2004 17:38PM
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