100 Wardour Street is a multi-purpose venue that seamlessly transitions from restaurant and lounge bar to late-night club, all under one roof in the heart of Soho. With live music performances, DJ sets, and a cocktail-focused drinks programme, it attracts a sophisticated crowd looking for a complete evening experience. This guide to 100 Wardour Street's bottle prices and drinks menu covers everything you need for a VIP night at this versatile Soho destination.
Bottle Service at 100 Wardour Street
The bottle service offering at 100 Wardour Street benefits from the venue's dual identity as both a dining destination and a nightclub. The late-night club space occupies the lower level, where the lighting drops, the music turns up, and the atmosphere shifts from refined dining to full-on party mode. VIP tables in the club area come with dedicated hosts and a prime position near the stage, where live musicians and DJs perform throughout the evening.
The transition from dinner upstairs to bottle service downstairs is seamless, making 100 Wardour Street one of the best venues in London for a complete night out that starts with food and finishes on the dancefloor. This integrated approach appeals to groups who want variety in their evening without the hassle of moving between different venues.
100 Wardour Street Bottle Price Guide
The drinks menu at 100 Wardour Street reflects its position as a premium Soho venue. The selection balances well-known champagne and spirit brands with an emphasis on cocktails, which are a particular strength of the venue.
Champagne
Dom Perignon is available from approximately £500 to £680. Cristal starts from £500 to £600. Moet & Chandon is priced from £150 to £190, and Veuve Clicquot from £150 to £200. Ace of Spades ranges from £500 to £780.
Vodka
Belvedere and Grey Goose are each available from £250 to £330. Ciroc is priced from £290 to £380. The venue's cocktail bartenders can also create custom vodka-based cocktails for your table.
Whisky
Johnnie Walker Black Label starts from £250 to £300. The Macallan is available from £350 to £480.
Tequila
Don Julio 1942 is priced from £300 to £390. Patron starts from £290 to £340, and Casamigos from £340 to £430.
Gin
Hendrick's is available from £250 to £290, and Tanqueray from £200 to £240.
Prices are approximate and may vary by night, event, and availability. Contact us for current pricing.
Minimum Spend & Table Booking
100 Wardour Street's minimum spends are accessible compared to many central London venues, reflecting its Soho positioning. On weekend nights, minimum spends for club tables typically start from £500 to £750 for standard positions. More prominent tables near the stage can require £1,000 to £1,500. The venue also offers dinner-and-club packages that allow guests to transition from an upstairs meal to a downstairs table with a combined spend, which can represent excellent value for a full evening.
Book your table for free through London Night Guide. Our team can help you choose the right option, whether that is a standalone club table or a combined dining package. Visit our 100 Wardour Street Table Booking page, or sign up for the 100 Wardour Street Guestlist.
The 100 Wardour Street Experience
The music at 100 Wardour Street is deliberately eclectic, with a strong emphasis on live performance. The venue features live bands, solo artists, and musicians across genres including soul, funk, jazz, pop, and rock, making each night feel distinct. Between live sets, DJs keep the energy up with a mix of commercial crowd-pleasers and deeper cuts. This combination of live music and DJ sets gives 100 Wardour Street a dynamic, unpredictable quality that sets it apart from venues that rely solely on recorded music.
The crowd is mature, stylish, and drawn from Soho's creative and professional communities. You will find media professionals, theatre-goers extending their evening, tourists looking for authentic London nightlife, and groups celebrating special occasions. The dress code is smart casual, with an emphasis on looking polished. Soho's creative influence means the crowd is well-dressed but not overly formal.
Friday and Saturday evenings are the busiest, with the full live music programme and extended late-night hours. Thursday is also popular, attracting an after-work crowd that transitions into a livelier late-night scene.
100 Wardour Street Location
The venue is located at 100 Wardour Street in the centre of Soho, one of London's most vibrant and well-connected neighbourhoods. Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Circus, and Piccadilly Circus tube stations are all within a short walk. The surrounding streets are packed with restaurants, bars, theatres, and cultural attractions, making Soho the perfect area for a full evening out. Whether you arrive from a West End show, a meal on Dean Street, or a cocktail on Old Compton Street, 100 Wardour Street is ideally positioned to be the highlight of your night.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I dine at 100 Wardour Street and then move to the club?
Yes. This is one of the venue's most popular options. You can book dinner on the upper level and then transition to the club downstairs for bottle service. Ask about combined packages when booking through the table booking page.
What type of live music is featured?
100 Wardour Street features live performances spanning soul, funk, jazz, pop, and rock. The lineup rotates regularly, so every visit offers something new.
Is 100 Wardour Street suitable for corporate events?
Yes. The venue is well-equipped for corporate entertaining, with options for private dining, exclusive club bookings, and tailored drinks packages. Contact our team to discuss your requirements.
What are the opening hours for the club?
The club typically opens from around 10 PM on weekends and runs until the early hours. Weeknight hours may vary depending on the event schedule.
Book Your Table
From dinner to dancefloor, 100 Wardour Street delivers a complete Soho evening. Book your VIP table for free through London Night Guide. Visit our 100 Wardour Street Table Booking page, or join the 100 Wardour Street Guestlist. Explore our bottle prices guide for more venues, browse VIP table bookings across London, or check out other Soho spots like Opium and The Box in our London clubs directory.

