Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 19/06/2026 21:20:00
A cheesy-pop party institution tucked into the City of London, Popworld Watling Street is a late-night bar and club that revels in feel-good anthems from the eighties, nineties and noughties. Hidden among the offices near St Paul's and Mansion House, it offers a deliberate antidote to cooler-than-thou nightlife, billing itself as cheese with style. The formula is simple and effective: DJs pump out wall-to-wall pop classics while a crowd of fun-loving partygoers dances and sings along to Britney, Bon Jovi and everything in between. Brightly coloured party cocktails, known as poptails, and shots keep the energy up, served by friendly bar staff in a vibrant, unpretentious setting. Open from Thursday to Saturday and running into the early hours, the venue draws after-work crowds, birthday groups and office parties looking for a guaranteed good time. A private VIP room upstairs caters to more intimate celebrations, and party packages, booth bookings and cocktail masterclasses make it a popular choice for organised nights out. As part of the nationwide Popworld brand, the Watling Street site offers the familiar mix of nostalgia, accessible drinks and a no-judgement dancefloor that has made the chain a fixture of UK high streets. Its over-eighteens door and smart-casual dress code keep the focus on a grown-up but light-hearted crowd. With Mansion House, St Paul's and Cannon Street stations all within a couple of minutes' walk, the club is exceptionally well connected for a night in the City. For those seeking guilty-pleasure pop and a guaranteed singalong rather than the latest underground sounds, Popworld delivers exactly what it promises. The unashamedly nostalgic formula of wall-to-wall pop, colourful party cocktails and a no-judgement dancefloor has made it a reliable choice for after-work groups, birthdays and office parties in the City. Open from Thursday to Saturday into the early hours and exceptionally well connected by Tube, it delivers a guaranteed singalong for those seeking guilty-pleasure pop over the latest underground sounds.
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