The Little Violet Door – Carnaby’s hottest house party

London’s ultimate house party is coming to Carnaby – and you’re invited. Expect kitchen discos, late night cocktails and good vibes only at The Little Violet Door, opening this summer on Kingly Street.

The latest offering from The Little Door & Co – the fun loving, London-born bar group famed across town for redefining the House Party genre – flatshare inspired Violet follows in the footsteps of its naughty Soho sibling, The Little Scarlet Door, and neighbourhood favourites The Little Yellow Door in Notting Hill, The Little Blue Door in Fulham, and The Little Orange Door in Clapham.

In the former home of iconic ‘60s music venue Bag O’Nails, The Little Violet Door invites you to immerse yourself in a world where creativity, music, and British charm collide. Behind the statement Violet door, complete with vintage knocker, guests will be greeted by eclectic and contemporary interiors, drawing inspiration from the cultural tapestry of London with 80’s design features and additional muses from the music and fashion scene of the 60’s and 70’s. Colourful prints and cases of books and records adorn the walls of the flat, creating the distinctive lived-in feel that the Little Door & Co. venues are infamous for. Transporting guests to a real-life home, each room has a carefully curated identity – sending everyone home with severe flat-envy.

As with any good house party, the hub is the kitchen where guests will discover the kitchen disco complete with DJs spinning the decks from the island turntable. From teacups to tin cans, cocktails are served in home essentials and the menu draws inspiration from the flat’s expansive DVD collection whilst party food comes in the form of mezze boards, tacos and more.

Opening its doors earlier than its sister venues, The Little Violet Door is open from noon daily seven days a week for drinks, nibbles and more. Fancy hosting a flat party of your own? Hire the basement area for an invite-only soirée – without the post-party clear up.