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The Last Days Of Decadence

145 Shoreditch High Street, Whitechapel, E1 6JE

From the people behind The Old Crown Public House, this venue boasts an art-Deco speakeasy feel evoking the Roaring Twenties.

Situated in the heart of East London this nightclub, theatre venue, bar, and even tea-room make this one of the more unusual London nightclub experiences, suited to all your dining or clubbing needs.

This venue has relaunched as The Shoreditch.
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Reviews

SpoonfedMeg Monday, 22 June
This venue seems absolutely brilliant but suffered the misfortune of hosting a near-empty event when I visited last weekend. On the ground floor only two or three of the bar's tables were full and downstairs a few bystanders waited optimistically for more party-goers to show up. The problem with this venue when it is empty is that it is painfully empty. Dividers between the small rooms don't make you feel as if you're alone in a smaller space, they make you feel like you're alone in a maze. I love the glamour and vibe of Last Days of Decadence so I'm looking forward to having another chance to see it but hopefully next time I'll actually be there with a bigger group.
AnnaBarrett Wednesday, 12 August
I just had a 1920s theme party here for my birthday and had an absolutely brilliant time. We were all dressed up in 1920s and 30s costumes and were pleased that most people were also dressed up. I almost thought we were actually in that era! Upstairs is the main bar with wide selection of cocktails and
downstairs there’s another bar and dancefloor where live acts play. If your looking for a special event for birthdays or even work parties its perfect, really intimate and not too pricey.
Alice Aylett Roberts Monday, 14 September
This bar really does have all the splendor and extravagance that its name suggests. I’m sure that on one of their 1920s themed nights the atmosphere is buzzing but on the few occasions I’ve popped in there hasn’t been much going on. It’s a richly furnished place with a good cocktail list but somewhere better suited to a private party than a casual drink with a friend.
alexiealexie Tuesday, 05 January
Yes Yes Yes and Yes! You have to try this little speakeasy out with it's swing and jazz and prohibition classics you would be a fool to miss out. A manhattan with whisky and cherry juice started my night off nicely. The rest of the night was spent having Cock'teas, the yummy jasmine Boun'tea was amazing!