The Breakfast Group unleashed Punk onto London's West End in 2007. The name Punk reflects a venue that takes West End nightlife in a new direction. This is not just another venue with a nondescript interior playing funky house, R&B and 'eclectic beats'.
Punk mixes decadent furniture with oversized bespoke Mapplethorpe type flower prints! Look out for Sid illuminated from one of the backlit honeycomb columns as designed by Rock Galpin. There are sex workers and sex slaves and carpets used in a way not seen anywhere before.
We've all heard of mashed-up music, Punk now brings you mashed-up entertainment! A permanent stage allows live music and cabaret to sit side by side with Guilty Pleasures. Nick House's Wonderland will sit alongside Tesco Disco and Anti-Social.
With a 4am licence, a 270 capacity and a Soho Square location, Punk is a true West End destination venue. (Updated 06/06/2008)
Customer Reviews for Punk
“Punk's live music on a friday night was exactly what I needed to relax at the end of a busy week. I found Punk to be a great friendly atmosphere that welcomed a mixture of people with no question. I found Punk's original cocktail drinks a reasonable price and they were definitely worth the wait!
I'll definitely be returning for round two with more friends for a night to forget the stress of the week!”
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— kborsch, London
(21 Jan 2010)
“Awesome London bar and service. Music was diverse and exciting, also without fail a great turn out every time i have been there!”
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— punk, London
(20 Jun 2009)
“Oh my god what a disappointment. Decided to go as was looking for a cool club to go to complete our night out...and dropped off at Punk....it was a Thursday night and cost Eur5 each in....the doormen were arrogant but hey that didnt bother me if we were in for a good time........so we headed downstairs........to a crowd of spotty, badly dressed teenagers who were sharing one drink between 4 or 5 of them......the decor was tired and out of date.....limited seating and totally boring the music echoed around room.......dont waste your money going!!!”
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— Phirueem, Kildare
(19 Apr 2009)
“Having heard about Punk and seeing endless pictures of celebreties stumbling out of it's doors in the early hours, i was curious to see what it was like but was also not willing to pay 20 pounds to get into a club i wasnt sure i would like but i went with a friend who had a black card from london parties and we got in without paying, i had such a good night and have been back a few times since, theres always a buzzing atmosphere and i love the interior with its vibrant colours and oversized furniture.”
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— [ Unknown ], surrey
(06 Mar 2009)
“If you've got the gift of the gab, you can get in for free and gain free drinks! I went out with £20 and came back with £20. You can pretty much do that anywhere in London. Try it, its worth it!! The club was nothing special and neither was the music. The girls there were all very much like peaches Geldoff and the men were a mixture of arrogant stuck up city boys or electricians. The only good thing there was the male dancers who got everyone in the party mood as you walked in the door.”
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— danielle diamond, sheen
(22 Feb 2009)
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