About

House of Wolf is a multi-functional, multi-sensory experimental pleasure palace, dedicated to the creative pursuits of dining, drinking, art and entertainment.

Located on Islington’s Upper Street in one of London’s earliest listed music halls, the three-story Victorian lair launched in October 2012 aimed at pleasure seeking gastronomes, and has fast become one of London’s most talked about nightspots.

Featuring the UK’s first-ever permanent series pop-up chef residencies, the venue showcases some of the most exciting chefs and culinary artists in the country. Each with an individual style, the impressive roll call of chefs submerges patrons from the moment they sit, and ensures a unique and memorable experience on each visit. Dining takes place on the 1st and 2nd floors in both the Attic Room and Parlour, with the latter available for private dining and with an option of additional bespoke entertainments.

Those wishing to partake in a tipple or two can venture to the 1st floor Apothecary Bar, serving up experimental elixirs and featuring a cocktail list designed to indulge the fun and theatrical side of patrons. Alternatively, residents can kick back in the Wolf Den or enjoy the Music Hall which in addition to cocktails, offers a fully stocked bar featuring premium spirits, wines and beers.

To accompany these gustatory pleasures House of Wolf, in a nod to its music-hall heritage, presents a fantastic programme of creative events throughout the week for discerning adults with an appetite for inspiration and ingenuity. From literary salons and creative workshops to high profile music-led club nights, fun-filled ‘get-on-down’ parties and weekly cabaret and burlesque showcases. The ground floor Music Hall ensures residents are kept entertained.

In addition to all these goings on, House of Wolf’s inspiring interior reflects the original artistic concept, blending together contemporary design and Victorian chic, with each room individually styled to fit its feel and function. Bespoke fittings, artwork and sculpture come from the likes of Circus Kinetica, Emerald Faerie and Lee Broom, plus a wide range of contemporary art on show from the likes of Damian Hirst, Samuel Wood and Tracey Emin.

Open 6 days a week until late
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