The Mayfair Club Review
With so much competition in such a small area ,making a name of yourself within this "square" of clubs is not easy as there is plenty of fierce competition a stone's throw away.
Quality must be of the highest order to entice the high spending customers that frequent Mayfair every weekend.
The Mayfair club has spotted a lucrative gap in the adult marketplace successfully serving as an high-end gentleman's club during the week and come weekends the doors are opened to a glamorous crowd that opens the doors every weekend, another unique selling point of The Mayfair club allows it to stand out from its competition is the fact that the venue is open till 6 AM every weekend which makes it the only venue to hold a late licence around the area. This itself is a unique selling point and some of the busiest times you can find out the door of the Mayfair club would be between 3 AM and 6 AM
The Mayfair club is not the first and hopefully may not be the last venue that has sat on the exclusive address of 50 Dover Street over the years. The Mayfair club seems to however stood the test of time over the last four years and has been responsible for some of London's biggest events and highest spends.
Anyone who has visited the Mayfair club will be aware that although it's not the biggest of venues in Mayfair or indeed the West End the venue has worked hard to maximise the space available and in my opinion been very successful in finding a compromise between dance floor space and VIP tables
There is always a buzz outside the door at the Mayfair club and this extends inside the venue once you make it down the stairwell into the venue. inside the venue has a luxurious purple colour scheme with comfortable seating making a change from the typically uncomfortable tables that you can find at many other clubs in London.
The decor is very attractive inside with a large chandelier style writing giving it a glamorous and impressive feel. The rather common now LED screen that displays programs images is also a nice touch and gives the venue and more modern feel which works well.
The VIP section at the Mayfair club does take over a large portion of the venue, tables in this area normally cost around £1000 minimum spend is depending on the number of guests that there are. The area is guarded by two burly security and only invite in the most attractive guess all those that want to show off by buying one of the many selections of high-end champagne available
This really is the best place to be and offers a lot more space to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the main floor. The Mayfair club provides entertainment for punters on the Friday and Saturday with dancers on podiums and also some occasionally some of the more alternative acts such as fire breathing and hoop performances as well
The door policy at the Mayfair club is as you would expect from any client nightclub in London the dress code is not only smart during the week but on the weekends the venue expects everyone to look the part. The music policy is much more geared towards the R&B and hip-hop playing a commercial mix of R&B tunes until later when many of the most recognisable hip-hop will be played until closing
The Mayfair club does well to encourage the high-end crowd and yet still get away with playing the more urban tracks and the mix works very well and is the Mayfair club has certainly cornered this style in Mayfair
Velvet PR can book in tables and provide Guestlist on both Friday and Saturday nights simply visit the Mayfair club page for more information