Lexington Queen
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Lexington Queen has been the foremost attraction of Roppongi for over twenty-five years and has been a witness to the ever growing nightlife in Tokyo. Compared to some of the other Japanese night clubs, it is both small and old fashioned but the music wins hands down. Other than being a nightclub it is also an attraction among food lovers for its sushi delicacies. With the music playing in the background, they can watch the chef rustling up the sushi.
An entry to this club with a voucher costs around Yen 3,000 for women and Yen 4,000 for men. The voucher includes food, free drinks and a glance at the celebrities who frequent the place.
When To Go To The Lexington Queen
With a capacity to house 300 guests Lexington Queen is open all year long from 8pm to 5am. The crowd is mostly international in Lexington Queen. Women are admitted free on Monday and Thursday.
Come festivities and the other Tokyo night clubs are conveniently forgotten. During this time, the Lexington Queen witnesses the highest crowd pull of the year. In fact, the best time to be in Lexington Queen is during the Halloween and New Year. Other than festivities the best time to visit is on Fridays and Saturdays when it is fully packed with young boys and girls who wait patiently to catch a glimpse of their favorite stars.
The Guest List At The Lexington Queen
Clubs in Japan and discos in Tokyo number more than a hundred. But the Lexington Queen has a carved a niche amongst the party animals of the city. Almost every famous personality who has visited Tokyo has made a trip to this Lexington Queen.
For years it has been the biggest draw for the rich and famous. It has an illustrious guest list that includes Rod Stewart, Stephen Dorff, Dustin Hoffman and Duran Duran. Their "models goes for free" policy has also resulted in many foreign ramp models visiting the club.
Nightlife in Tokyo has jewels up its sleeves: Mogambo, Milk, Watami and Womb. But you just can't beat the Lexington Queen.
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