Where to go when the evening turns into the night.
By Bibi Cooper
The Knox
Word on the square is that there's a 70's speakeasy hidden beneath Sloane Square Hotel.
With no obvious signage, you have to be in the know to find the speakeasy. Accessed through a secret passageway, The Knox is a blast from the past as you're surrounded with retro decor and the extra spirit reminiscent of the 70’s and 80’s — we're talking cocktail trains, a vintage phone exchange, bartenders dressed in glittering jumpsuits and throwback tunes. Refined and genteel at the top, but rebellious at the bottom, The Knox is ideal for those who like effortlessly cool vibes: whether it's having an intimate drink in one of the corner sofas or dancing the night away. Knox and you may enter.
Sloane Square Hotel, 7-12 Sloane Square

The Rex Rooms
Aiming to become as legendary as the King’s Road, The Rex Rooms is an ultra-chic evening spot, poised to be the next it-destination for global stars, creatives, and trendsetters. From the mind of Marc Jacques Burton (the visionary behind Mahiki, Whisky Mist and Tonteria whose hosted everyone from Prince Harry and Kate Middleton to Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna) The Rex Rooms opened its doors only last month but is making a lasting impression, thanks to its cool and boldly designed spaces—think hand-carved curvilinear wooden walls studded with mirrors and invitation-only spaces full of plush velvet banquettes framed by sculptural wood panels. The vibes are dreamy and surreal, made all the more unique with an innovative cocktail menu that intersects art and wellness—we’re talking mushroom extract-infused drinks. Glamorous and innovative, The Rex Rooms is one for those who are searching for some new energy in London’s nightlife.
The Rex Rooms, 151 King's Road

Sumosan Twiga
It’s not just sushi that you can find at Sumosan Twiga. After hours and open every Saturday and Sunday, the restaurant transforms into “The House of Beluga” — an exclusive, high-end club concept in collaboration with Beluga. Featuring a rotating lineup of DJs and live-entertainment, the atmosphere is fun and lively—think strobing lights and quirky cocktails—and for those who are looking for some exclusivity in their nightlife carousing. Because it’s only if you know, you know.
Sumosan Twiga, 165 Sloane Street

…At Sloane Bar
For ultra ‘hidden' speakeasy vibes, head down to the lower-floor bar at the At Sloane hotel. With a resident DJ to spin soundtracks into the early hours, plush velvet banquette corners,
an intimate terrace, a hallway filled with photos of kissing couples and flickering candlelight, it gives heady Parisian nights energy without the need to leave London. As well as some delightful cocktails, be sure to try the After Eight chocolate fondant. You won't regret it.
At Sloane, 1 Sloane Gardens
