I have never been here at night as I am not into nightclubs at all, but have heard alot about it. They are a restaurant and officially become a nightclub after 10pm, where you pay an entrance fee of £10.
They have live music sometimes, but generally have an inhouse DJ.
You can enter this nightclub at night from outside, in the front (where the maroon blinds are in the photo). The idea of the roof terrace on the outside of a mall looking out onto a busy High Street isnt exactly the best scenery-wise, but it's still nice to sit outside.
I have heard bad stories re this place, where they have had fights etc. but to be honest - where alot of drink is involved, there will always be fighting and people behaving silly.
Dress Code: Smart casual.
Updated Jun 21, 2005
Address: Centre Court Shopping Centre, Queens Rd, Wimbledon
Phone: 020 8944 9970
Cool’, ‘modern’ bar in the middle of Wimbledon Village that’s a magnet for affluent young movers & shakers when they make it home from the office. The lack of a designated dining area aids the relaxed ambience – simply order from the ‘friendly bar staff’ & sit where you please. Nicely presented bites are what’s on offer: gravad lax, fig & walnut salad, or a juicy hanger steak, for example. ‘Prices not cheap, but average for this area.’
Dress Code: Casual - Smart
Updated Jan 31, 2003
Address: 18 Wimbledon High Street, SW19 1NE
Phone: 020 8944 1909
The Watershed has its critics but is the only venue in Wimbledon with a door policy and where numb knuckles are actually turned away. Always busy and always fun.
Dress Code: Very long dress code on their website.
Written Dec 10, 2007
Address: 267 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19 1SD
Phone: 02085400080
Website: www.the-watershed.com
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