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The Little Scarlet Door

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  • From £150 per hour
  • 220 people
  • Tottenham Court Road
  • 372m² (4000ft²)

Spaces in The Little Scarlet Door

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130 Standing

Basement Studio

From From £5,000.00 / Minimum Spend

The Basement Studio has a capacity of up to 130 people standing and is where our ultimate house parties take place! With its exposed pillars, long bar and its open plan living, it creates the perfect space to host the house party you've always wanted. Whether it's playing the classic Nintendo 64, cosying up by our beautiful fireplace or dancing the night away to our resident DJs, there is space for everyone to join in on the fun and revelry!

60 Reception

Open Plan Living Room

From From £4,000.00 / Minimum Spend

The Little Scarlet Door's open plan living room and kitchen space is perfect for team away days, meetings, workshops, pop ups and much more. Its open plan industrial feel creates the perfect floor to have breakout spaces whilst in keeping with our quirky and homely feel. We have an array of comfy seating such as sofas as well as high dining options. Lastly, this space has access to our gorgeous courtyard as well as a bar and loo facilities.

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220 Reception

Full Venue Hire

From From £4,000.00 / Minimum Spend

The Little Scarlet Door is a cocktail bar and events space located in the heart of Soho on Greek Street. The venue has a capacity of 220 standing. Its aesthetics are inspired by a New York loft style apartment met with homely British quirks. Split across two storeys; you can find a quirky open plan living room and kitchen with a lovely bar, comfy seating and gorgeous natural light. Downstairs, there is the Basement Studio where there is vault, bar, comfy seating, and Nintendo 64.

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About The Little Scarlet Door

Split across two storeys, The Little Scarlet Door is a late night bar & restaurant designed to look like a beautiful but funky flat. Taking inspiration from a New York loft style apartment met with London's quirkiest flat share, the space has an open plan feel, with industrial elements sprinkled with our usual eclectic trinkets.