The Pigalle Club, London
The brainchild of Mean Fiddler founder Vince Power, the Pigalle Club is a 1940s-inspired supper club offering live music every night. Featuring a 26-piece band and staff in 1940s-style uniforms, the Pigalle aims to recreate the glamour and sophistication of a bygone era.
- Opens: 24 April
- Owner: Vince Power
- Head chef: Frankie Mordi
- Capacity: 300
- Food: Modern European dishes such as foie gras and duck terrine with gherkin, candied onion and country bread, or roast wood pigeon breast with chicory, olive, mustard and red wine vinaigrette. Also looking good are the braised rabbit legs with egg noodles, spring vegetables and mustard sauce. To finish, try a tarte tatin with apple and apricot cream.
- Typical spend: about £50 per person
- Address: 215-217 Piccadilly, London W1
- Telephone: 0845 345 6053