Awesome place with awesome music and awesome DJs. However, I was invited to the VIP lounge and... Well. It totally feels like "Hey, you've payed upfront anyways so we can bring your drinks within 30m"
First club I went in my life. Good memories for ever! I loved the good energy while people were going thru the door, the techy vibes while we waited to open the main box, amazing <3
Great club. House music throughout. 3+ rooms with continuous music flow. Drinks extremely expensive but that's what you get for being in London! Highly recommended.
Extra expensive drinks (£14 for a Red Bull-Vodka), but they do give out free water. Many rooms, which allows greater variety, super good lightning in the toilets.
Although great to see artists on the EDM scene. It can get crowded, but the outdoor bar and the Baby Room are great places to escape the crowd for a while.
Mos is an amalgamation of some of the world's biggest djs together with the best in local talent. Amazing sound system that goes up to 11. Burger+hot dog stand handy.
One of my favourite clubs in London. Fantastic sound system, great beer prices, friendly staff, and great lighting. I'd rather go here than Fabric any day.
the dress code seems to be festival attire - if you go actually dressed up wearing heels, you're going to have a bad time (music is actually good, but you will be out of place hahaha)
Good music, not as big as I remember it a few years ago! I don't understand the reason of ladies mopping the floors every minute and the strong bleach smell in all the rooms It smells like toilet!!
London’s most famous modern nightclub was opened in 1991 by Old Etonian the Hon. James Palumbo. It’s modelled on the famous Paradise Garage club in New York, where ‘garage’ music was born.
In Trance (2013), the Ministry of Sound nightclub became "Analog London", Franck's nightclub, where Elizabeth hypnotises Simon in front of the other crew members.