Getting the dress code right is essential for a smooth entry to The Piano Works. The official dress code is Smart Casual, and the door team enforces it consistently. Here's everything you need to know to dress appropriately and enjoy your night at one of West End's top venues.
Dress Code at The Piano Works
The Piano Works operates a "Smart Casual" dress code that strikes a balance between polished and comfortable. You don't need to go full formal, but the venue expects guests to look put-together.
The door team at The Piano Works makes the final call on entry, and dress code is one of the main factors they consider. Even with a guestlist spot, you can be turned away if your outfit doesn't meet the standard.
What to Wear: Women
Smart casual for women means you can dress up or keep it relatively relaxed. A dress or nice jeans with a going-out top both work well. Heels are common but clean, stylish flats or boots are also fine.
What to Wear: Men
Smart casual for men means a collared shirt or high-quality polo with chinos or smart jeans. Shoes should be clean — loafers, desert boots, or smart leather shoes are ideal. Clean white trainers can sometimes work, but leather shoes are the safer bet.
What NOT to Wear
Regardless of the night, the following items will almost certainly get you refused entry at The Piano Works:
- Sportswear — tracksuits, joggers, athletic shorts, gym wear
- Athletic trainers — any trainers or sneakers, even designer ones
- Flip-flops or sandals — open-toe shoes for men are never acceptable
- Caps and headwear — baseball caps, beanies, and similar headwear
- Shorts — regardless of how smart they look
- Workwear — hi-vis, uniforms, or anything that looks like you've come straight from a shift
Dress Code by Night
The dress code at The Piano Works is consistent across both Friday and Saturday. Saturday tends to be marginally stricter in practice, but you should always aim for the top end of "Smart Casual" to ensure smooth entry.
Tips for Getting Past the Door
- Get on the guestlist — Join the The Piano Works guestlist through London Night Guide for a smoother arrival
- Arrive at the right time — The Piano Works opens at 11pm; arriving within the first hour gives you the best chance of entry
- Group composition matters — mixed groups (men and women together) typically have an easier time at the door
- Be polite and confident — the door staff respond well to friendly, respectful attitudes
- Check our entry price guide — know the The Piano Works entry price before you arrive so there are no surprises
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I wear trainers to The Piano Works?
No. The Piano Works does not allow trainers or sneakers, including designer pairs. Stick to proper shoes — leather shoes, loafers, or smart boots for men; heels, heeled boots, or elegant flats for women.
Do I need to wear a suit to The Piano Works?
No, a full suit is not required. Smart trousers or quality jeans with a good shirt and proper shoes will meet the standard.
Is the dress code strict at The Piano Works?
The dress code is moderate — not as strict as some Mayfair clubs, but the door team does enforce the "Smart Casual" standard. Dressing well shows respect for the venue and other guests.
Can I wear jeans to The Piano Works?
Yes, clean jeans are fine at The Piano Works. Just make sure they're in good condition and paired with appropriate shoes and a decent top.
What shoes should I wear to The Piano Works?
For men: leather shoes, loafers, or clean boots. For women: heels, boots, or smart flats — the choice is yours.
Plan Your Night
Join the The Piano Works guestlist for the smoothest entry, or book a VIP table for guaranteed access. You can also read our The Piano Works review for a full overview of the venue, or check the The Piano Works entry price. For a broader guide to nightclub dress codes in London, see our complete dress code guide.

