Wednesday 23 June 2010

On Those Summer Nights

It's not that I'm a night junkie and that I'm one of the those girls who's out on the town every night. I'm not one to party hardy. Not at all. On the contrary, I've been much more of a homebody since living in London than I've ever been; and that has suited me somewhat. Perhaps because I'm a little older and I've been there. You know, done that. Perhaps because recuperating from a rough night is not as easy as it used to be. You feel me? I'm not so keen on those Sunday hangovers anymore, especially when they have the tendency to drag on through to the following Wednesday. I'm also not so keen on waiting in a queue to enter a members' club-only-"hotspot" just so I can say I "got in" and end up coming right out one hour later. These places are, might I say, a little too tired for my taste. I guess I've become a bit of a nightlife snob. Not because I like it posh, but because I like it comfortable and easy. But wait a minute, is that really too hard to ask?


Last weekend was my first encounter with real London nightlife. I know, sad. Forget about the Boujis', the Maddoxes and the Cuckoos of the world. The Paradise in Kilburn is where it all happens. It's the hidden treasure of London nightlife. Don't be fooled by its fanciful name, The Paradise is not a gentleman's club and it's not where your Granny plays Bingo. The Paradise is the real Londoner's night piece of heaven. Though decadent by nature, with its sexy crowds, hanging taxidermy and velvety sofas, The Paradise is nothing but an old-school place for a fun-filled night out with friends. 




Competing at the same level as the high and mighty Shoreditch scene, Kilburn's night gem is the latest hot place to be seen at. With the best DJs in the West part of London playing 80s retro hits and 90s funky tunes, several floors to discover, a delicious gastropub serving some classics with a twist and two outdoor gardens, you won't find a better venue to enjoy those endless summer nights.

8 comments:

  1. I'm kind of a night life snob too, I'd much rather be comfortable! Same with concerts lately, I'd rather sit at a table than be in the crowd with everyone pushing me (Mumford & Sons excluded)..but this was a great review!

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  2. Ok so you won't find me there....sadly! xv

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  3. Sounds great, like you I rarely go out, but if I ever find myself in Kiburn in the evening...

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  4. Now that sounds absolutely fab. And I so know what you mean... the older you get, the longer it takes to surface from the hangover from hell! But that doesn't stop me now and again! x

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  5. FNO: Couldnt' agree more! God, I am dreading the summer parties ahead!

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  6. love love love that blue blazer

    xx Niki
    http://ahautemess.ca

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  7. I've spent many a night in the Paradise. Before and after the make-over. It's always been great fun and attracts a good crowd xx

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