About

Curzon Soho in London stands as a vibrant hub for cinema enthusiasts and social butterflies alike. This lively venue, with its impressive 4.5 stars on Google, combines the allure of artistic films with a cozy atmosphere perfect for both casual gatherings and intellectual exchanges. The cinema rooms offer a delightful visual journey, adorned with captivating images from past star-studded premiers, providing a backdrop to award-winning films often celebrated for their intellectual depth and international flair.

Patrons can enjoy a smooth experience with convenient payment options, including credit and debit cards, all while appreciating the wheelchair accessible entrance. After indulging in a thoughtfully curated film, you can ascend to the cool upstairs bar, where artisanal snacks and refreshing drinks await. Regulars especially favor the monthly membership for its value. Curzon Soho also proves to be a family-friendly venue, inviting even the youngest cinephiles to partake in the cinematic magic. For those in search of a unique brunch outing, the Curzon brunch delivers a delightful start to the day.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Charing Cross
Train station 648 m walk
Tottenham Court Road
Bus stop 421 m walk
Haymarket / Charles II Street (Stop P)
Bus stop 425 m walk
Trafalgar Square / Charing Cross Stn (Stop G)
Bus stop 539 m walk
St Giles High Street
Bus stop 394 m walk
Piccadilly Circus (Stop B)
Bus stop 548 m walk
Piccadilly Circus
Bus stop 563 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,723 reviews
4.5/5 1,723 reviews
Zander Day
Zander Day
1 week ago on Google

Wife and have had great experiences at Curzon in Kingston but the Soho venue left us disappointed. We don't go to the cinema often so when we do we are happy to spend more. We paid £18 a ticket. Seats are very comfortable and there's plenty of space to stretch out and the venue is nice. But the sound was poor, sounds kinda muffled I could easily hear eveyone eating over the sound. The room was quite hot, not air conditioned which while not unbearable is quite uncomfortable. Some of the staff seem disinterested. In the Kingston venue you can order food and drink to your seat which is super nice. That kind of service is a big plus why we'd want to pay a higher ticket rate. Kitchen was not open at 12am when we had our viewing. The place IS fine but for the higher ticket cost and without the added percs and comforts I'd suggest going to Odeon or watch at home.

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Dorothy Wolanska
Dorothy Wolanska
1 week ago on Google

Great cinema, delicious popcorn, friendly staff & comfy seats! Love the membership option

Emma N
Emma N
2 weeks ago on Google

Nice cinema and really lovely staff. However, there was a rodent issue. We were in screen 2 (I was 10E, next to the wall) and a rat climbed up the wall and jumped onto the seat in front of me. I freaked out a bit and moved away to another seat. My boyfriend did not want to leave or move (I think the building would have to be on fire for him to move out of a comfy chair) but he told me afterwards that the rat came and went a few times before it got too close to him and he shooed it away. It did spoil my time there as I was worried about more rats being around my feet. My boyfriend did not mind though and we did stay until the end of the film. I let the lady outside the screen know as I left and she apologised, but it was not her fault. Rats are everywhere in cities and I suppose a basement cinema is a perfect home for rodents but it is an issue that needs addressing if possible (humanely - I'd rather sit with the mice and rats then have them die awfully in glue traps).

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