The Piano Works is one of London's most unique nightlife concepts, built entirely around live music performed on request. Instead of a DJ spinning tracks, a live band takes the stage and plays whatever the audience wants to hear, from classic rock and pop anthems to current chart hits and everything in between. The result is a singalong, hands-in-the-air atmosphere that is hard to find anywhere else in the West End. For guests considering bottle service, this guide to The Piano Works bottle prices and drinks menu has all the details you need.
Bottle Service at The Piano Works
Bottle service at The Piano Works gives your group the best seats in the house for an evening of live music and interactive entertainment. VIP tables are positioned with clear sightlines to the stage, so you never miss a moment of the performance. Your dedicated server handles all your drinks orders, while the live band works its way through a setlist shaped entirely by audience requests submitted on the night.
The interactive element makes The Piano Works bottle service genuinely different from other London venues. Your group can submit song requests and watch as the talented musicians bring them to life in real time. It is a format that works brilliantly for birthdays, hen nights, work socials, and any group that loves singing along to their favourite songs. The communal energy is infectious, and VIP guests are very much part of the show rather than observers from a distance.
The Piano Works Bottle Price Guide
The Piano Works offers a straightforward drinks menu with familiar premium brands. Pricing is competitive for a West End venue, reflecting the accessible, fun-focused ethos of the venue.
Champagne
Dom Perignon is available from approximately £500 to £650. 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 £750.
Vodka
Belvedere and Grey Goose are both available from £250 to £320. Ciroc is priced from £280 to £370.
Whisky
Johnnie Walker Black Label starts from £250 to £290. The Macallan is available from £340 to £480.
Tequila
Don Julio 1942 is priced from £300 to £380. Patron starts from £280 to £340, and Casamigos from £340 to £420.
Gin
Hendrick's is available from £240 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
The Piano Works offers some of the most accessible minimum spends among premium London venues. On Friday and Saturday nights, minimum spends for VIP tables typically start from £500 to £750, with larger or more prominently positioned tables requiring up to £1,000. Midweek nights can be even more affordable, with minimum spends starting from around £300 to £500. This makes The Piano Works an excellent choice for groups who want a VIP experience without the higher price tags associated with Mayfair clubs.
Book through London Night Guide for free. Our team can confirm the minimum spend for your preferred night and help you choose the best table for your group. Visit our The Piano Works Table Booking page, or sign up for the The Piano Works Guestlist for general admission.
The Piano Works Experience
Live Music and Pop define the experience at The Piano Works. The house band is made up of talented, versatile musicians who can play virtually any genre on request. Guests write their song requests on cards, and the band works through them throughout the evening. The result is a constantly shifting, crowd-driven setlist that might jump from Queen to Beyonce to The Killers in the space of ten minutes. The musicians are skilled performers who engage with the audience, making the whole room feel like part of the show.
The crowd at The Piano Works is one of the most diverse and enthusiastic in London. Office groups on a night out, tourists looking for authentic London fun, birthday parties of all ages, and couples on date nights all mix together in a singalong celebration. The atmosphere is joyful and communal, with strangers regularly bonding over shared favourite songs. The dress code is smart casual, with the emphasis firmly on casual. The Piano Works is more about having fun than looking glamorous.
Friday and Saturday are the peak nights, with the band playing extended sets and the energy at its highest. Thursday is also popular with the after-work crowd, and the venue occasionally hosts special themed nights.
The Piano Works Location
The Piano Works is located in the West End, placing it at the centre of London's entertainment district. The venue is within walking distance of Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, and Tottenham Court Road tube stations. The surrounding area is home to West End theatres, countless restaurants, and a vibrant bar scene. Many guests visit The Piano Works after seeing a show, making it a natural extension of a West End evening. The area is busy and well-lit, with taxis and night buses readily available for the journey home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I request any song?
The band at The Piano Works can play an enormous range of songs across decades and genres. While they may not know every song ever written, their versatility means most popular requests are covered. Write your request on a card provided at the venue, and the band will do their best to work it into the setlist.
Is The Piano Works suitable for a hen or stag party?
Absolutely. The interactive, singalong format makes The Piano Works one of the best venues in London for hen and stag celebrations. The group dynamic is perfect for these events, and bottle service ensures your party has a dedicated base for the evening.
Do I need to like live music to enjoy The Piano Works?
While the live band is the centrepiece, the atmosphere is so engaging that even guests who would normally prefer a DJ-led club find themselves having a great time. The communal energy and crowd participation make it impossible not to get involved.
What time does the live music start?
The live band typically starts performing from around 9 PM to 10 PM, with sets continuing until the early hours on weekends. Arriving around 9:30 PM to 10 PM ensures you catch the full experience.
Is there a cover charge?
Entry policies vary by night. Joining the The Piano Works Guestlist can provide complimentary or reduced entry, and guests with VIP table bookings typically bypass any entry charges.
Book Your Table
For a night of live music, singalongs, and unforgettable energy, The Piano Works is the place to be. Book your VIP table for free through London Night Guide. Visit our The Piano Works Table Booking page to reserve, or join the The Piano Works Guestlist. Compare other venues in our bottle prices guide, explore VIP table bookings across London, or discover other live music venues like 100 Wardour Street and Scotch of St James in our London clubs directory.

