The club is right in the heart of Covent Garden, on the square, just opposite the main market. It is based underground, arranged over a series of small, linked rooms, each with its own bar.
The place is decorated in a very odd style indeed - the walls and floor are bare concrete, and the ceilings are covered in a mock-Turkish war-tent, Ottoman style, with gathered folds held together by a brass centre piece. There are also paintings of sunset sea-scapes and night scenes on the walls in some of the bars. There are some high tables and stools in the far bars, if you want to sit down for a while.
Drinks here are very expensive - £6 for a spirit and mixer, £2.50 for a half-pint of beer. They also sell a fairly standard range of cocktails.
The music here on most nights is a kind of house style, with lots of re-mixes of recent hits as well. I can't say I really like this place - it's very expenisve, odd to look at, and the music isn't really my favourite kind. It is a good place to go with a group, and it's central, however.
The nearest tube is Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)