After dark · Nightclubs
XOYO
Opening hours
- Monday: 11:00 PM – 3:00 AM
- Tuesday: 11:00 PM – 3:00 AM
- Wednesday: 11:00 PM – 3:00 AM
- Thursday: 10:30 PM – 3:00 AM
- Friday: 10:00 PM – 5:00 AM
- Saturday: 10:00 PM – 5:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
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View on mapSizeable, bi-level nightclub known for electronic music, with a regular calendar of DJs & live acts.via Google
A popular two-story club in East London hosting regular DJ residencies from top-tier electronic music artists.
Reviews from Google
Nice cosy venue. Staff all very nice. On a concert night rather than a club night, security wasn't overbearing. Sound system has the bass way too high, couldn't hear the music over the music standing in some places. Cloakroom charge for a winter coat was £3. Beer prices are not terrible for the area. £5.95 for a can. Get Brooklyn lager, the can was 440ml while Estrella was 330ml. Sadly there are no beer taps.
Went to Feel It party at XOYO. The layout, atmosphere, and aesthetic didn’t match the quality of the previous venue for Feel It. I left my coat in the cloakroom, and at the end of the night when I gave my ticket, the staff couldn’t locate it—effectively losing it. I contacted XOYO afterward to see if it had been found or if compensation was possible. They initially said they would check, but then stopped replying. Thankfully, there was nothing valuable in my coat, but I expect personal belongings to be kept safe in a paid cloakroom. Be careful of your belongings at this club.
Went to XOYO for an event during the summer and didn’t really rate the venue.. however, went for the relaunch and wow, vast improvement! The sound system, lights, security, service of the staff 10/10!! Needs a smoking area where you can sit and chill but that’s just minor. Kudos to the new owner(s) and management 👏
bouncer wasnt speaking clearly and asked my friend to stand on one foot. my friend thought she was getting pat down and just stood there saying okay. we were redirected to another bouncer who just told us to wait 20 mins. we did and saw another who told my friend to walk in a straight line and stand on one foot (which she did successfully) and still told us to wait 10 mins after speaking to female bouncer again. felt very humiliating and just a general inconvenience as she did follow instructions when asked CLEARLY and separately from other distracting noise of the queue. we ended up not going in after this encounter. have never seen anything like this from any london club. disappointed.
We arrived and the bouncer asked if we had tickets. I asked if at the door was still the same price as online. He answered that no, but that it wasn't good to buy online because it wouldn't work. We stepped back a bit and purchased the tickets online and came back. The same bouncer treated us bad and harsh with nonsense questions to find a reason to decline us. That was a turn off. We go out to enjoy. What's the point of doing that? This is not what house music is about. Totally off. Be nice, be kind!