Excellent ownership with club culture and quiet mutualizm and keenship. Staff is ever so friendly and kind. Boss of club in presence is like your..., eg at least mine : favourite brand essence. The presence assures āthis is it!ā,like a found pillar of dream. Dream of quality assurance and loyal, safe, respectful, by rule of allowing great time flex of a mind muscle. An entire entourage to the āBigā by experience, but private in rather unique private almost in size in popular clubbing area of. Yes, it is perfect for private nightclubbing. The very idea of knowing it makes me want to start very much confidence building in first timers somewhat shy to show off their dance loving bodies on a regular Night in night clubs. Hire is available for private parties with a Bar Staff, DJ and Private Security. In Clapham The Mosquito is the only one Night Club āone and onlyā, yes, Dance Night Club, with a licence, yes, till the very 7am, yes, in the morning. Thereās mirror up on one wall with seating all over around the Dance Floor. This is disabled persons accessible premises and it would be perfect for each Dancer as everybody is a dancer I asure the doubting in themselves āno,I donāt Danceā people who are born to Dance and would enjoy at least a gentle sway to their favourite music for sure with a little encouragement. Also persons in wheelchairs would be very welcome in the club, yet, toilets are not fully modernised for accommodation of all toilet service for wheelchair user. Yet, normal toilet, however not 100% suitable, and presenting unneccessary difficulty for wheelchair user, could be overcome with help of treated living carers who of course also might had and should certainly and would as sure as the sun is shining 24/7, just like the moon is shining 24/7, The Sun and The Moon take it in turnsāday in ,day outā - they would be dancing their feet off alongside the wheelchair users whoās disability makes Night clubbing less accessible. Here is a nightclub which could, can, accommodate small parties including wheelchair users. Yet, toilets for now are the regular toilets for persons not presenting any disability needs. If wheelchair users - persons - dancers - nightclubbers - who use wheelchairs due to disability want to party all Night long till 7am in the morning, it is possible in Clapham: the popular nighclubbing destination in South West London. I worked once as a glass collection buddy in a nightclub which was placed in a large basement stairs down and saw there person using wheelchair having a night out with friends just like everybody else. I would love to see more persons on wheelchairs have confidence to go nightclubbing, well, I am sure there would be a good crowd finding out about the mysterious, secretive ownership of brand The Mosquitoes e friends straight awayNight Club and itās entourage. Night Clubbing at itās best. Security is here very friendly and kind. With gripping memory security guard I did not recognise had remembered me from about 3 years before when I have had great time here and made new acquaintances, even friendships which if I kept on having great time dancing in the night club would surely grow into meaningful relationships. Today I have come on my own and made chat and laughter with jolly local friends straight away. Brilliant. I think it is being challenged what I write. I am disabled person myself. I am mentally ill, people say I do well, well, someone said it today, and than another person said that same. I have mental health disability and am in community care. I am open about it. I wear freedom pass on my neck so it is clearly visible there might be a gap between my mental capacity and that of general public. I opted for transparency in disability. People have ways to find out too and often do. Thereās no point hiding my disability. It is ok to be disabled. People are more friendly. Sometimes people kind of trust me more because ai have freedompass on my chest - also in nightclub - I dance, dance,dance. I encourage all to dance. Your body loves it. Be happy.... Dance......
   Read moreCame here Friday night - was told £10 entry, paid it no question, as did my partner. I asked for a cider with blackcurrant cordial, paid, then was given a cider and a separate cup filled with lime cordial - manager told me they didn't have blackcurrant. That's no problem, just tell me before you take my £6 for a pint of cider? My partner was charged £5 for 'the cheapest pint', which filled half of a pint glass. When we questioned this, the manager said it was a bottle - so another order had been ignored/messed up, again by the manager. Our friends came shortly behind us and were not charged entry fee. The manager took us to a table and cleared the drinks on this table. 5-10 minutes later the people sitting at that table came back from the smoking area and asked where their drinks had gone. Didn't seem the manager would admit fault nor consider replacing them and these customers were fully ignored by him as he scuttled off and instead let the poor bar staff have to try and deal with the situation. The manager then started some weird bartering with my friends over buying a bottle of vodka. All of us felt this was a con at worst and absolute rip off at best, so we left. I enquired at the bar about receiving a refund for the £10 entry (had been in the venue less than 15 minutes) and was told no chance of getting a refund. I must say Ollie behind the bar was absolutely fabulous and is a credit to the place, someone who runs a decent bar please take him and save him from the absolute mess that is Mosquito bar. The manager was manic/hectic, dressed in a yellow raincoat and massive hat. If you check my other Google reviews you can see I never leave negative reviews, it's not something I ever want to do. But this was robbery and I've never seen such a poorly managed bar. If it was the only bar in the world, I'd burn it down rather than step foot inside it again. Avoid at all costs. 25/06/21 - Thank you for your response to my review! We didn't come in as two groups - I entered with my partner and the others entered behind us, they weren't asked to pay the £10 entry. - They didn't not pay the entry fee, it wasn't requested of them Our friends weren't asked to leave, they decided to leave because of how poor the service was. The bar staff apologised to them about the management. Our friends definitely weren't asked to leave because it was 'a busy night', there was only perhaps 6 other people in the bar during our time there - this is not including the people who's drinks were removed from our table whilst they were smoking/left their table (I mentioned them in my previous review.) I've worked in bars during Covid! We've never used it as an excuse to provide horrendous service! Really glad to hear your prices are in line with bars in the area - but lets be real, other bars in the area who are charging the same prices are giving SOME level of customer service - I've been in other Clapham bars where they charge the same and provide a basic level of customer service - when asked for 'the cheapest pint' they may provide a pint, instead of a 330ml bottle without refunding the pint payment. My review wasn't unreasonable, nor unfair. Why won't you refund mine and my partner's £10 entry? If you're being fair, you know you...
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I feel disgusted at the way the way the Asian waiter treated myself, my partner and my friends at a Valentines dance on February 10th.
The waiter was rude and abrupt. Additionally, he increased the price of the drinks by 30% at 1am, this was contrary to their signage listing the original drinks price behind the bar. When asked why an additional £6 had been added to our drinks bill (for only 2 drinks) he stated that their price goes up at 1am! This was not communicated on the drinks price list.
Never have I been treated thus, nor experienced anything like this in all my years in all the places I have visited.
We feel completely robbed and extremely disappointed by his rudeness and conduct.
The owner had agreed that the organiser of the Valentines dance could use a table for nibbles, then took that privilege away, this is despite her bringing in a really good crowd.
There was a lovely young lady with disabilities looking for a seat and table, he did not care about her predicament and still insisted upon removing the tables.
Unable to be seated, the young disabled lady was very polite, and took herself to the front door where there was a cold chill and attempted to sit on a very low makeshift box, coupling as a sort of window ledge.
We certainly won't be going there again. We would also like to be refunded the money we were overcharged otherwise we will have no alternative other than to report the proprietors to...
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