
HeyJo London's Most Exclusive VIP Club
HeyJo Private Members' Club is located on the prestigious Jermyn Street of St. James. This area is historically known as the birthplace of London club scene. In commemoration to the history the Abracadabra Russian Restaurant is displaying an original plaque, which was presented to the first St. James club 350 years ago.
From the very beginning HeyJo Club received high media coverage with BBC 2's programme - Trouble at the Top. This was about this luxury club's making and its famous millionaire owner and creator - Lord Dave West of Hollesley, who envisioned HeyJo Club as a vision of luxury and dreams, where everything is possible. His ideas and vision result was a startling palace from fairy tales. Mixture of luxurious interior of Eastern stories of Arabian night and more modern extravagant details akin to something what Alice dreamt in Wonderland.
Lord Dave West of Hollesley did not stop at anything to achieve his dream palace in his exclusive VIP club, and spent a staggering £4.8 million and more than 2 years on major refurbishment of Hey Jo elite nightclub and on Abracadabra restaurant located above it. All the media attention and extravagant refurbishment made HeyJo Club destination for many high profile personalities from TV, film, music and sport from around the world.
HeyJo Club in itself represents diversity, and prides itself on being able to cater for individuals from any culture. The club has become very popular with Russian clientele thanks to the Abracadabra Restaurant creating exquisite Russian food and the vast library of popular international music in possession of the HeyJo Club. Friendly and very professional the club staff makes sure that everyone has a great time leaving nothing to interfere with a dream night out!
Introducing Dave West of Hollesley
Millionaire entrepreneur Lord Dave West of Hollesley is the creator and owner of Exclusive Mayfair Night Club HeyJo and the Abracadabra restaurant located above the club. HeyJo club got its name from the girlfriend at the time - Jo, although Dave West fell out with his girlfriend he left the name of the nightclub.

The BBC took great interest in this elaborate project which was West's brainchild and filmed a documentary called 'Trouble at the Top' about Dave West and the process of making his dream into reality - HeyJo club.
Most recently Lord Dave West of Hollesley has been in the centre of media's attention for hiring Cherie Blair to appeal against the smoking ban, which was imposed in UK by her husband Tony Blair.





