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Egg - the nightclub - is in a dead-zone area of London, north of King's Cross near the Caledonian Road,  though club organisers Egg: has an outdoor chill zone with fake palm trees, which looks less anaemic at night.do run an 'Egg Bus' from King's Cross station to the venue to prevent you from getting lost in the Somerstown hinterlands. The place is huge, with three distinct music zones over the three floors - with each focussing on their own sound. Gravitate to whichever attracts you.

Egg also has a garden/chill out area which provides an excellent head-sorbet to the pounding music inside, palm trees and a relaxed vibe. They operate a non-nonsense dress code ("No polo shirts, no Reebok Classics") and Hollywood celebs have been known to drop in too, so it - ahem - must be cool. Fridays and Saturdays mostly, pretty hip, somewhat pricey, but a good mix of clubbers up for a night of dancing.

Egg also host corporate events for Big Brother 'wrap parties', MTV and similar, for up to 1400.




Egg Nightclub, 200 York Way, N7 9AP.

Kings Cross Tube.


Call:  +44 (0) 7402 579 233

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