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"Infernos is arguably London's cheesiest but absolutely superb nightclub! Located in the heart of Clapham, London, Infernos has to be the best place to be if you are looking for a night of drinking, dancing and meeting potential mates.
You can't miss Infernos for the huge queue on Clapham High Street which snakes outside the club on Friday and Saturday nights with eager clubbers and many many hens and stags who have come long distances to celebrate at infernos.
Inside infernos is huge and there are two main dance floors which play the naffest music you can imagine. You can boogy all night to hits which you had completely forgotten existed! The DJ loves to play music which gets the crowd dancing together like The Baywatch Song, The Procalimers 500 miles etc.
There is also an original 70s dance floor and a chill out area with huge tropical fishtanks. If you are in a large group, you can either book the private room on a Sunday or Thursday and have your own bar or hire a booth around the dancefloor this is a great way to get a bit of respite from the crazy dancefloor!
If you are looking for a place to go where you want hours of fun, dancing with other sweaty and probably drunken folk then Infernos is perfect. I would certainly say its not somewhere for groups who want to have a civilised chat in a chilled out club! For single people it is great as is also better known as the local 'meat market' (people there know the best chat up lines!).
Drinks are flowing but as your are in London and in a well known nightclub, they are overpriced. Be warned but if you are looking to save pennies, visit the many bars on Clapham High Street before you enter Infernos.
I have heard people say Infernos is like Marmite – you either love it or hate it. Go on try it - I loved it and always will but its not for everyone but I'm sure most people love it - especially when they have had a couple of drinks!.
ps. I forgot to say, Infernos is well known for the sticky carpets -) ENJOY IT
Guest list entry price = £10 and you're able to queue jump.
Dress code: Jeans and smart trainers are fine
Entry price (public): £10
Entry price (members/NUS): £10
Doors open: 9pm til 3am"