The Box Soho is not a nightclub — it is a cabaret theatre that becomes a club after midnight. Tables sell out two to four weeks ahead. Here is what to know if you want a confirmed table.
What you are actually booking
A table at The Box buys you a position around the small main floor where performances happen — burlesque, illusion, contortion, drag, occasional shock-art. The show runs in sets between 11pm and 1.30am; after the final act the floor turns into a dance room.
If you arrive after the show has started you can be seated discreetly between acts, but the better part of the table experience is being inside from the doors at 10.30pm.
Minimums (2026)
- Standard floor table: from £3,000 typical Friday minimum
- Centre-piece table near the stage: £5,000 — £10,000
- Whole-room buy-outs: arranged through the venue with two weeks' notice — quoted to ask
Holiday weeks (London Fashion Week closing party, Christmas / New Year, Royal Ascot Saturday) lift minimums 30 — 50%.
Dress code
Black tie or strong cocktail. Smart-casual is turned away even with a reservation. The Box's door team will move you to a back position if your group is underdressed.
How OF.luxury secures the table
- Booked direct with the venue's reservations. No third-party promoter, no inflated minimums.
- Confirmed in writing. You get a table number, a host name and an arrival window — not "I'll text you the day of".
- Performance notes available. If a guest at your table is uncomfortable with adult content, we tell the venue and they sit you for the music-only segment.
- Same-night confirmations when stock exists. Most weeknights confirm within the hour.
Request a table or read the rest of our London clubs guide.
What you should not do
- Do not book The Box through a hotel concierge unless the hotel has a direct contract — most do not. The hotel forwards to a promoter, the promoter adds 30% and books you a worse table.
- Do not show up without a reservation expecting walk-in entry on Friday or Saturday. You will not get in.
- Do not ask for table prices on Instagram. The real number is in the contract from the venue's reservations team.