If you’re dreaming of a Christmas party with an extra special twist, look no further than Queen of Hoxton, the ultimate festive experience in the heart of Shoreditch. Since opening in 2009, this vibrant three-floor venue has become synonymous with Shoreditch-cool, offering quirky spaces and unforgettable experiences. Just a five-minute stroll from Liverpool Street and Old Street stations, it’s as easy to get to as it is hard to leave. With its legendary rooftop, buzzing club spaces, and festive vibes, the Queen of Hoxton is the perfect place to celebrate the season in style.
Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering with friends or a blowout office Christmas party, the venue’s versatile spaces can cater to groups ranging from 50 to 500. Start the festivities on the rooftop, which transforms into a winter wonderland for up to 180 guests. Twinkling fairy lights, seasonal decorations, and a panoramic view of London’s skyline set the tone for a magical evening. Enjoy festive cocktails, indulge in late-night snacks, and let the city sparkle around you.
For something a little different, head downstairs to the Discotheque, a private hire room with a capacity of 100. Its light-up infinity dance floor and private bar create the ultimate retro vibe, perfect for smaller, high-energy parties. Larger groups can take over The Club, which accommodates up to 250 guests. With its spacious dancefloor, state-of-the-art sound and lighting, and bespoke DJ options, it’s ideal for an unforgettable night of music and dancing. For a more relaxed vibe, the Ground Floor Bar holds up to 200 guests and offers an open-plan space complete with quirky décor and an in-house photobooth.
No Christmas party would be complete without festive extras, and the Queen of Hoxton delivers in spades. Think glitter artists, sweetie stations, chocolate fountains, and Santa’s party pack filled with eco-friendly crackers, candy canes, and more. Pair these with creative canapés like mini Yorkshire puddings and turkey sliders, or fuel the night with bacon sandwiches and buttermilk fried chicken bites.