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Rex Rooms Club London Review

  • Writer: Daniel Aziz
    Daniel Aziz
  • Sep 3
  • 3 min read

Rex Rooms Club London is one of the newest and hottest clubs in Chelsea in 2025. Located on 151 King’s Road, right where the legendary 151 Club used to be, Rex Rooms brings a different type of heat to the Chelsea nightlife scene. Having already hosted big names, like the one and only, Mick Jagger, we’re already expecting a lot from the new Chelsea hotspot.

Brought to life by the people behind two of London’s most famous nightclubs, Mahiki and Whiskey Mist, it’s only a matter of time before Rex Rooms becomes a sensation. This Rex Rooms Club London review will tell you everything about the venue and what you can expect.

Elegant, warmly lit interior of Rex Rooms Club London.

Rex Rooms Club London Events

Rex Rooms Club London events are every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Each night comes with its own theme, special perks, DJs, and sometimes even special guest performances. When it comes to Rex Rooms, no two nights are actually the same, especially in the King’s Room 1942, accessible by invitation only.

Bringing a splash of style to Chelsea, Rex Rooms London attracts a sophisticated crowd: athletes, models, artists, and socialites. More than getting to party around some of the city’s finest and trendiest, a club that knows how to attract this brand of crowd also knows how to treat them. In other words, you can expect to be in a place that knows how to provide a VIP hospitality experience from start to finish.

Rex Rooms Club London Tables

Rex Rooms Club London tables start at £1,000 minimum spend in the main lounge. The club is divided into two areas, the main lounge and the King’s Room 1942. The main lounge is where the action usually is, so there you’ll find the DJ, the stage, the crowd, and plenty of table options starting at £1,000 minimum spend, as we’ve mentioned. There are also tables more suitable for larger groups, for a slightly higher minimum spend on the main floor.

As for the King’s Room 1942, it’s an extra exclusive room in the club accessible via invitation or via a Rex Rooms VIP table booking. Inside the private space, no photos are allowed to maintain proper privacy and to keep the experience as intimate and exclusive as it’s designed to be.

For Rex Rooms Club London table bookings or any questions, let us know.

Rex Rooms Club London Guestlist

The Rex Rooms Club London guestlist is available for both ladies and gentlemen. Keep in mind, ladies and mixed groups of equal ratios are prioritised. So, while you can get in on the guestlist as only two or three guys, it’s preferable to book a table to guarantee your entry.

That said, on the Rex Rooms guestlist, guests get some perks like access to the venue, a host to look after them during the night, and some complimentary drinks depending on the event.

One thing to remember is that the guestlist capacity is limited, so reaching out early for a spot is highly recommended for the best chances.

Rex Rooms Club London Dress Code

The Rex Rooms Club London dress code is smart and chic. Heels are mandatory for ladies and smart shoes for gents. As with any high-end and exclusive nightclub in London, keeping in line with the dress code policy is crucial for entry.

Ladies on the Rex Rooms Club guestlist are asked to wear heels or boots with heels along with an elegant outfit. Dresses are highly recommended, but elegant trousers and tops are a good option as well.

As for gents, smart attire is essential. Dress shirts, smart trousers, and leather shoes. On some occasions, you may be able to wear designer sneakers, but entry would be at the door’s discretion. For table clients, the dress code can offer a little leniency in these regards as part of the VIP experience. You do still have to dress smart and elegant, of course.

Rex Rooms Club London Location

The Rex Rooms Club London location is at 151 King's Rd, London SW3 5TX, where the infamous 151 Club, beloved by the royal family, once was. Aside from it being an accessible location in one of London’s most famous streets, King’s Road has always had a hand in shaping the city’s trends and tastes.

Rex Rooms Club London is one of the hottest new clubs in Chelsea. Not only does it stand on hallowed ground where young Princes William and Harry used to party, but it also brings with it a new era. Think old-school rock and roll culture meets contemporary luxury. If you’re looking for a unique clubbing experience in Chelsea, Rex Rooms on 151 King’s Road is the way to go. For any questions or if you’d like to book a Rex Rooms Club London table, join the Rex Rooms guestlist, or hire the venue for a private event, let us know. 


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