SOHO's best kept secret...

The Arts Theatre Club


About Us

The Arts Theatre Club brings the understated glamour of the Prohibition era to the streets of London's Soho.

Once an illegal drinking den and playground of the notorious Krays, the Arts is steeped in history and tradition firmly rooted in London's theatre and gangland culture.

Private tables and plush sofas scattered around a candlelit lounge, tiled brickwork, period-perfect lighting, and a vintage piano that doubles up as a DJ booth adds to the Arts' speak-easy chic to create a laid back yet intimate feel. Guests sip on our superb selection of artisanal cocktails served in charmingly vintage china or Prohibition Teapots as they dance the night away to retro classics until the early hours of the morning.

Reviews

“I've never not had an entirely ACE time at Arts Theatre Club. Basically it comes down to the following: cool and central-ly venue, cocktails served in teapots, nice comfy seats, brilliant music and a lovely crowd. It's totally my favourite.” - Cosmopoliton

“Calling in prize-winning lighting designer Lee Broom to remodel their main bar was inspired. The cosy club- originally set up for actors but which let others in is a change from the usual.” - VOGUE

“The bar looks great... but BarChick isn’t here for the view. The cocktail list has got everything from exciting new mixes (Cardamom and Pineapple Daiquiri – check), twists on classics, prohibition-style teapots to share...” - Barchick

“For the Arts Theatre Club it’s all about the cocktails, which you can order in a teapot with four teacups...”

“A must for anyone who fancies themselves as aconnoisseur of Soho’s finest late-night speakeasies....” - TNT

Get In Touch

For the enjoyment of our guests we highly recommend making a reservation. For members, corporate and larger group bookings please contact us directly.


020 7287 9236

50 Frith Street, London, W1D 4SQ

Opening Hours

MondayCLOSED
Tuesday5pm - 3am
Wednesday5pm - 3am
Thursday5pm - 3am
Friday5pm - 3am
Saturday3pm - 3am
SundayCLOSED