5/5 Andrea K. 9 years ago on Google
Totally
biased,
but
Boujis
is
my
family
and
this
relationship
is
the
reason
its
one
of
the
only
clubs
in
London
that
has
survived
so
long
(over
12
years!).
Most
of
the
staff
have
been
their
from
the
start
and
its
this
beautiful
commitment
that
has
sustained
the
quality
and
sophistication
of
the
club.
If
you're
looking
for
somewhere
new,
glitsy
rammed
with
towie
wannabees
and
people
popping
champagne
over
each
others
extremities
than
dont
go
here.
Boujis
is
a
place
for
Boujis
family
&
friends,
a
place
to
dance
away
your
troubles
to
the
DJ
in
a
non-judgemental
environment.
Sure
the
door
is
strict,
but
this
is
mandatory.
It
is
a
boutique
members
club
which
has
a
small
capacity.
The
council
are
onto
the
place
like
hawks
because
residents
are
never
fans
of
having
a
nightclub
as
its
neighbour
so
ultimately
extra
security
will
be
telling
you
to
calm
down
when
you're
trying
to
continue
your
conversation
outside.
This
is
necessary
to
ensure
longevity.
I
love
that
I
can
find
a
reason
to
get
dolled
up
and
have
an
amazing
night
on
the
dancefloor
at
Boujis.
If
you
don't
adhere
to
the
dress
code
or
arrive
in
a
large
group
with
no
prior
warning
then
expect
to
be
bounced
at
the
door.
This
is
just
the
way
the
nightclub
industry
works.
Dont
like
it?
Want
to
go
out
with
20
blokes
and
wear
trainers
for
comfort?
Then
head
to
a
pub
or
east
London
which
offer
plenty
alternatives
with
no
entrance
guidelines
-
i
love
it
there
-
totally
relaxed
about
entrance.
Chelsea
is
about
elegance
and
the
nightlife
experience,
and
this
must
be
understood
before
you
take
to
your
keypads
and
start
bitching
about
the
fact
that
you
turned
up
on
a
Saturday
night
at
midnight
and
didn't
get
in.
In
summary,
book
ahead,
ask
what
is
going
on
in
the
club
,
plan
your
visit
and
arrive
early.
Put
on
your
dancing
shoes,
order
a
crackbaby,
and
let
the
music
do
the
rest
:)