fabric London 77A Charterhouse Street, London EC1M 6HJ
About the Business
Fabric London is an iconic institution nestled in the heart of London, located at 77A Charterhouse St, London EC1M 6HJ, United Kingdom. As a world-renowned bar, establishment, night club, and point of interest, Fabric London is the ultimate destination for locals and tourists alike.
Since its opening in 1999, Fabric London has made waves in the music and entertainment industry with its cutting-edge sound systems, impressive lighting, and state-of-the-art technology. The space boasts several rooms, each with its own unique vibe, to cater to diverse musical preferences. From techno to house to drum and bass, Fabric London has it all.
As a pioneer in the London club scene, Fabric London has hosted some of the most renowned DJs and producers from around the world. Its impressive lineup of regular events includes flagship nights such as FABRICLIVE, FABRIC Saturdays, and WetYourSelf!.
Beyond its reputation for top-notch music and entertainment, Fabric London has a rich cultural history. It has played a significant role in the artistic and cultural movements of the city, hosting talks, exhibitions, and events that explore the intersection of music, art, and society.
With its distinct character and unparalleled atmosphere, Fabric London is more than just a night club. It is a space that brings together people from all walks of life to experience music and culture in a unique and unforgettable way. Whether you’re a music lover, an art enthusiast, or just looking to have a good time, Fabric London is the place to be.
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Location & Phone number
77A Charterhouse St, London EC1M 6HJ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
23:00 - ?
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"One of the best clubs I have ever been to. The sound system is incredible, especially in room 1. The staff is super helpful inside, I have nothing negative to point out. A perfect place if you want to rave for long hours with some of the finest artists in the scene. If not, definitely this place is not for you."
"Massive techno/electronic place and nightclub. I’m going to save you the details about the security as you know you’re going into a techno night club in London, so a little bit of more attention you need. The experience it gives you is simply superb. If you love techno or electronic, this place suits you perfectly. You’re not aloud to record video and take pictures inside, but hey : Fabric : I think I did nothing wrong. A little note : boys and girls, three Vodka (double) + Redbull = 39£. (Save your moneys dudes) The night is have 3 rooms, se third one is really small. Light and smoke show it is ok."
"i was grabbed by a bouncer and thrown into a crowd of people for “not staying in the line” (the line being everyone shoved against the wall and no barriers) when at that point, my friends and i had been IN line for almost an hour. the bouncer did not even ASK me to move first, if he did i would have complied without question but he just immediately resorted to grabbing and throwing me against everyone else while yelling at everyone. I am physically small and he was much bigger and stronger than me and it was traumatizing. i immediately felt unsafe and was looking for my friends when i saw the bouncer telling them to go forward in line while i was alone, and so i reached out to grab my friends hand who was trying to help me and he slapped my hand. and didn’t allow me to even join my friends after physically assaulting me. a grown man treating a young woman like this is traumatizing and unacceptable and i felt so unsafe and scared. he did not apologize and ignored me while i cried in a crowd of strangers after purposefully separating me from my friends and assaulting me for no reason. i was not intoxicated or non-complaint. after this, another bouncer was also trying to keep the line in order and slapped my face and hit me directly in the eye, however this was a mistake and he apologized (only after a few minutes). i was shaking and traumatized and i hadn’t even entered the club yet so i left immediately after i made sure my friends got in safely and were not assaulted by any more bouncers. i will never return to this venue and likely will never go to anything similar because i am scarred and never want to experience anything like this. it was completely unacceptable and a scarring experience, and whoever manages the employees needs to do something about their bouncers because this is physically and mentally traumatizing and illegal."
"We paid for a ticket for Halloween. We were a group of 7 lads. They suddenly took us out of the queue and asked us to describe the music being played. Bizarre, never heard of that happening before. After we adequately described that we know the music being played, they let us back in the queue. Then, the manager took our mate out of the queue because he ‘acted strangely in response to putting our stickers on his phone’. They used this as an excuse to kick us out before we even got in. I cannot stress how respectful & polite we were. It came out of nowhere & they played it off as a justified decision. It was not. It bares mentioning that the manager (short, bearded) refused to explain his decision. This club is discriminatory (as our group is highly diverse, and he looked at our BAME members strangely), would highly recommend avoiding. Never experienced this kind of treatment before, anywhere in the UK or across Europe."
"⚠️ This place is for the Pros⚠️ My friend took me to this legendary establishment for my birthday. As a visitor to London from North America and a veteran of the underground I was both excited and skeptical. Fabric is essentially a metaphor for a police state. You can have fun, but within the confines of the rules mandated by the authorities. The four star rating is highly influenced by the quality of the music and the novelty of the experience. Do NOT go there unless you are seriously committed. All in all this experience was a mixed bag of positives and negatives, here are my takeaways: - Reviews that warn you about queuing are NOT exaggerating! If you plan to enter Fabric you will queue, unless you are on the very limited guest list - Senior management are top notch: the managers that run the show, both outside and inside the venue are absolute pros. They are friendly, accommodating, and hospitable. They run a tight ship without a hitch. - Everything that you heard about security is legit: I have traveled the world, partied and clubbed in all sorts of counties, including autocratic ones. Let me just say, never have I ever been searched, frisked, and essentially shaken down like I was entering Fabric. If you are a connoisseur of illicit/designer drugs, you have to be a die hard pro to get in with them. Now, even if you do, security inside the venue makes it practically impossible to engage in such activities. - Phones cameras and vaping are banned, but in reality they are frowned upon. The staff vapes, so does everyone else. Taking pictures and videos is frowned upon, and the strictness varies from one room to the other. - The music is top notch. Nothing to say here except that I would give it ten stars. - The bar tenders are generally terrible, with the exception of one or two staffers. - Conclusion: it is absolutely worth the visit, even if just once."
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