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fabric London
3 massive spaces host resident and guest DJs playing drum and bass, dubstep, house and techno.
Address: 77A Charterhouse St, London EC1M 6HJ, UK
Phone: 020 7336 8898
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: EC1M 6HJ

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 PM – 6:00 AM
Saturday: 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Sunday: 11:00 PM – 4:00 AM

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Reviews
Great Saturday afternoon/evening session for the Anjuna label was my first time in a proper dance club in around 20 years - and my first time in fabric Turnmills was my club of choice back in the day.nnThis cavernous labyrinthine underground venue is awesome. A massive former cold-storage warehouse deep below ground level, it has two major rooms, one smaller room and large bar and chill out area with plenty of seating.nnSound system in room one is massively powerful so able to shake the house without being painful on the ears albeit the detail at the upper end is better in the DJ booth than on the dance floor. Room 2 sound system is big too though a little more taught perhaps because it is newer. Room three sound is great also. Lighting is atmospheric throughout and good rather than spectacular in the main rooms with the venue giving greater priority to the sound.nnStaff were courteous and efficient and those reviews criticising the thorough security are missing the point that this is a licensing condition of the venue being allowed to reopen after being ‘permanently closed’ by the council. And as for those criticising the venue, what exactly do they think an underground electronic dance club is supposed to be like?!nnI don’t know what the nighttime clubs here are like though I certainly look forward to the next daytime event which is more my thing these days. But I can say that fabric has helped reignite my interest in ‘serious’ clubbing. May fabric forever remain open as it is a suitably rough diamond still appropriately deep underground.
Had an amazing time at Fabric last weekend! The energy inside is just insane — you can feel the bass through the floor literally, that bodysonic dancefloor in Room 1 is wild. The crowd was super diverse, everyone just vibing to the music and doing their own thing. I went on a Saturday night, and the techno lineup was solid, not a single dull moment.nnThe sound system is next level — crisp, loud, and immersive without being overwhelming. It’s not just music; it’s an experience. Security was tight but not overbearing, and the whole place felt pretty safe and well-managed. Drinks are standard London prices, nothing too crazy.nnThe venue itself has that raw, underground feel — no flashy lights or unnecessary decor, just pure focus on the music and the atmosphere. Honestly, it lived up to the hype and then some. If you’re into electronic or techno and want a real London clubbing experience, this is the spot.nnOnly thing I’d say is be prepared to queue, especially after midnight. But once you’re in, it’s totally worth it.nnWill 100% go again.
What an iconic place that kept you engaged and SAFE the entire night. There are so many levels to explore, multiple rooms if you wanna change your dance mood, and the staff really encourages a safe and secure atmosphere where you felt you were free to just enjoy yourself. Only criticism is that is really hard to see the DJ in room 1.
Great energy and atmosphere for sure. I enjoyed a few drinks here that I had never experienced before, and I loved the dance floor and rest area options. I would have preferred a little more variety in tempo. No matter which room we were in, the music was so repetitive that we ended up leaving early. It wasn't bad, it was just the same beat all night in every room, but aside from that, we had an amazing time, and I would definitely go back.
Not been to Fabric in nearly twenty years, but it hasn't lost its kudos. Didn't get here until after 04:30 but the place was rocking. But that might be more to do with Kevin Saunderson in the hot seat this night.
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Farringdon Underground Station 180 meters
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