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Monday Night Out in London: What's Actually Open in Mayfair

Monday Night Out in London: What's Actually Open in Mayfair

Most Mayfair clubs save their biggest nights for the weekend — but that doesn't mean Monday is a write-off. Here's the insider take on what's actually happening.

Updated 6 April 2026

If you're searching for a Monday night out in London, you've probably already noticed that most nightlife guides skip straight to Thursday. There's a reason for that — Mayfair's club scene runs on a Tuesday-to-Saturday rhythm, and Monday sits firmly outside the main rotation. But knowing that is half the battle. The other half is understanding where the exceptions are, what actually runs, and whether a Monday in Mayfair can still deliver a decent evening.

This guide breaks down the real Monday night landscape across Mayfair and central London — no filler, no closed doors dressed up as recommendations.

The Reality of Monday Nights in Mayfair

Let's be upfront: the majority of Mayfair's top nightclubs do not run regular Monday programming. Venues like Funky Buddha, Reign London, and Selene operate Friday and Saturday as their anchor nights, with some extending into Thursday or Sunday. Monday simply isn't on the calendar for most.

That said, Mayfair doesn't shut down completely. The neighbourhood is full of late-licence bars, members' clubs, and restaurant-bars that keep things moving seven nights a week. If your idea of a Monday night out in London involves cocktails, a good atmosphere, and a late finish rather than a full-blown club night, Mayfair still delivers.

The key shift is expectation. Monday in Mayfair is about quality over spectacle — smaller groups, easier access, and none of the queue stress you'd face on a Saturday.

Where to Go on a Monday Night

Nightlife atmosphere in central London

While the headline clubs rest, a handful of venues keep their doors open or run occasional Monday events worth knowing about.

KOKO in Camden is one of London's most versatile nightlife venues, and its programming varies week to week. Monday events appear periodically — live music showcases, label nights, and one-off parties that draw a crowd regardless of the day. It's worth checking their listings if you want a proper Monday night out beyond Mayfair's borders.

Tape London primarily runs its famous Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights, but the venue occasionally hosts private events and industry nights on Mondays. If you're connected to a promoter or on the right WhatsApp groups, these can be some of the most exclusive and intimate nights the club offers. Reach out to us and we can check availability for you.

For something more relaxed, the late-licence bars along Dover Street and surrounding Mayfair streets keep serving well past midnight. These aren't nightclubs, but they fill the Monday gap with cocktails, ambient music, and a crowd that knows the neighbourhood.


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Why Insiders Love Monday Nights

There's a reason London's nightlife professionals — promoters, DJs, bartenders — tend to go out on Mondays. It's their night off. The venues that do open are quieter, the staff are more relaxed, and the atmosphere shifts from performance to genuine socialising.

If you've ever wanted to experience Mayfair without the usual weekend intensity, Monday is your window. The restaurants around Berkeley Square and Hanover Square are easier to book, the pre-club cocktail bars have space at the counter, and the whole pace of the evening slows down.

This is also the night when exclusive private events tend to happen. Product launches, fashion after-parties, and corporate hosting often land on Mondays because venue hire is significantly cheaper. If you're planning a private event, Monday offers the best rates and the most flexibility.

Making a Monday Night Work

The trick to a good Monday night out in London is planning around what's available rather than hoping your favourite club is open. Here's the approach that works:

Start with dinner. Mayfair's restaurants don't take Mondays off. Book somewhere with a late licence and a cocktail bar attached — the evening flows naturally from plates to drinks.

Check for one-off events. Follow London Clubs Tonight and venue social media accounts. Monday pop-ups, listening parties, and launch events happen more often than you'd think.

Consider Tuesday as your anchor. If you're visiting London and Monday is your only free night, it might be worth shifting plans. Tuesday is when Mayfair's midweek scene truly kicks off — Tape London runs its legendary Tuesday sessions, and several other venues open their doors. The difference between Monday and Tuesday in Mayfair is night and day.

Use Monday for the warm-up. Start with cocktails and dinner on Monday, then plan your proper club night for later in the week. Check our tonight guide for what's running each evening.

Monday Night Out in London: When It's Actually Worth It

There are a few scenarios where a Monday night out in London genuinely makes sense:

  • Bank holiday Mondays — everything changes. Many clubs run Sunday-into-Monday events, and the atmosphere rivals a Saturday. Check our bottle service guide for table availability on bank holidays.
  • Fashion Week and major events — after-parties regularly land on Mondays during London Fashion Week, Art Basel fringe events, and similar cultural moments.
  • Private celebrations — if you're booking a venue for a birthday or corporate event, Monday gives you premium Mayfair spaces at a fraction of the weekend cost.
  • Industry nights — if you know the right people, Monday is when the nightlife community socialises on their own terms.

Outside these windows, a Monday night out in Mayfair is more about the relaxed bar scene than the club scene. And honestly, there's nothing wrong with that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are any Mayfair nightclubs open on Monday?

A: Most Mayfair nightclubs do not run regular Monday nights. Tape London and others occasionally host private or industry events on Mondays, but there's no guaranteed weekly programming. The late-licence bar scene remains active throughout the week.

Q: What's the best alternative to clubbing on a Monday in London?

A: Late-night cocktail bars in Mayfair, live music at KOKO in Camden, or dinner at a restaurant with a late licence. Monday is ideal for a more relaxed evening before the midweek club scene starts on Tuesday.

Q: Is it cheaper to go out in Mayfair on a Monday?

A: Yes. Venue hire, dinner reservations, and private event costs are all significantly lower on Mondays compared to Thursday–Saturday. If you're planning a celebration or corporate event, Monday offers the best value in Mayfair.

Q: When does the Mayfair club scene actually start during the week?

A: Tuesday is the real start. Tape London runs its flagship Tuesday session, and other venues begin their midweek programming. By Thursday, most Mayfair clubs are fully operational.

If you're set on a Monday night out in London and want to know what's running this week, message us directly. We track every event, every opening, and every last-minute pop-up across Mayfair — even on the quiet nights.


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