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Belushi's

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48-50 Camden High Street
London, NW1 0LT
Nearest Transport: Camden Town
020 7388 1012
Belushi's is a chain of American restaurants that provide a wide range of entertainment including live music, DJs, karaoke and Sky Sports on a big screen TV. They also have a Happy Hour and regular drink promotions. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, they have a DJ playing 70's and 80's music. They can cater for private parties of up to 220 people. They also provide a takeaway option.
below 20 pounds

Reviews for Belushi's

  • 1
    Belushi's
    48-50 Camden High Street London NW1 0LT uk
    27th February 2008
    Not what it used to be at all
    Current
    It is with an extreme sense of sadness that I recently took the decision to no longer visit Belushi’s, which was a regular haunt for me and a number of my friends ever since we first moved to London to go to university around 8 years ago. Back then Belushi’s was always guaranteed to be a great place to go: cheap drinks in a place with a great atmosphere, cheesy music and happy vibe. Cheap, cheerful and good fun. We continued to frequent Belushi’s after we left University, as it reminded us of the good old days, and was still a good place to get a drink, catch up with friends and enjoy a fun night, inexpensive night out.

    Around a year ago things changed for the worse. Perhaps I should preface the following comments by describing myself and my friends as it may put the inexplicable change in attitude in a better context. I am a 25 year old guy working in the city in a decent, respectable job. My friends are all in similar positions, after graduating from university we are now all working or training for professional qualifications. We all have money to spend, and we are all nice people, a mix of guys and girls.

    Every time we go to Belushi’s we are well behaved (our getting paraletic drinking days are behind us now!) and are just there to have a good time. We regularly spend three figure sums at the bar over the course of an evening, and pump money into the quiz machine like pound coins were going out of fashion.

    You would think that we are the exact kind of clientele that would be welcomed at a venue like Belushi’s, but for some reason around a year ago the attitude of the place changed, and it has been getting worse ever since.

    We now have problems every time we visit the place, with inexplicable dress codes and incredibly rude bouncers. I was thrown out of the venue on a recent trip (probably to be my last) as I was very, very rudely told to leave the venue due to the fact that I was wearing white trainers. This is after I had been there for 6 hours celebrating a friend’s birthday having personally spent over £100 on alcohol and food. God knows how much we had spent as a whole group. The manner in which we were spoken to by the bouncers was disgusting – as they ordered us to leave, and then made me suffer the indignity of having to confirm that I had ‘understood what they were saying’, being told I should ‘speak to them properly, who did I think I was?’ Unbelievable. Not once did they say sorry, or address us politely. Just rudely marched over and told us to get out with an obvious sense of satisfaction.

    On another occasion we were ID’d by the bouncers who knew full well that we were over the age of 18, with one of our party completely bald, and some of us dressed in work clothes. Again the door staff seemed to take a sadistic pleasure in asking us to speak to them in a manner they deemed appropriate. Absolutely pathetic. On a different occasion we were told we could not leave the bar until they had finished IDing another group coming into the venue. Never before have I be told I could not leave just because other people are coming in, and there was clearly enough room and no trouble was going on. Another power trip. I could go on, there are many other instances.

    I have myself had personal experience of working in nightclubs as a promoter, and have visited hundreds of venues across the city both professionally and in a social context and I can safely say that the Belushi’s bouncers are the worst I have ever come across.

    The incredibly rude, unprofessional and aggressive door staff are one of the main reasons contributing to the downturn in the quality of the Belushi’s experience, but their attitude has seemingly permeated throughout the whole venue, and the place has got worse in almost every respect. As the main reviewer noted, the food is now awful, the toilets are completely disgusting, and the fun has been completely sucked out of the place.

    Ironically the only people that go there anymore are the rowdy local rude boys who pass through the security as their trainers are the right colour, but create an oppressive atmosphere that is the complete antithesis of what Belushi’s used to stand for.

    It is sad to say it, but I cannot see myself going to Belushi’s again unless I hear that they have completely reconsidered their policy on how they treat their customers, and most importantly, until I hear that the management has started to run the place again instead of the door staff who are currently holding the place hostage.

    Tim, London
  • 3
    Belushi's
    48-50 Camden High Street London NW1 0LT uk
    7th October 2007
    good night
    Current
    a good pub especially for students, they have drinks deals like £2 for a cocktail on certain nights, drinks are cheap there anyway, theres usually a dj. a good place to start a night
  • 3
    Belushi's
    48-50 Camden High Street London NW1 0LT uk
    7th October 2007
    Good night out
    Current
    Belushis attracts alot of student and travellers located in London, The drink are cheap and have deals on, on thursdays and fridays, there is generally a dj on the weekend and they offer bed and breakfast, food and a friendly atmosphere.
  • 4
    Belushi's
    48-50 Camden High Street London NW1 0LT uk
    7th October 2007
    Belushi's
    Current
    This is a good place for cheap drinks as they often have deals on, for example on friday there are cheap cocktails and thursday is student night. There is a dj, a small dance floor and pool tables. They also have bed and breakfast.

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