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VQ, formerly Vingt-Quatre, is a small chain of 24-hour cafes. The original opened in [[Locale Chelsea|Chelsea]] in 1995. This one, in the St Giles Hotel near [[Tottenham Court Road Station]], opened in October 2013. [[secretlondon]] is frankly nocturnal and visited this branch one weekday morning at 2am to get a takeaway coffee. VQ was light and neony with a few customers sitting down. They have an extensive range of food and a bar. I imagine it is much more normal to eat in than takeaway. The staff all had exotic facial hair which may not be a standard feature. There was light background music and it is generally quite classy, not a late night kebab shop type of vibe. My takeaway Americano coffee cost £2 and was standard sized. If I were to eat in there is a 12.5% service charge and £1 charge per person on Friday and Saturday nights between 1am and 6am. They have an alcohol license from 8am to 2am. See also: *[http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/vq Time Out Review] *[http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/eat-drink/what-weve-been-up-to-vq-great-russell-street/ The Cultural Expose Review] <div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], June 2014.</div>
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