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Mixed crowd in here, black, white, asian, mostly early 20's. If you're looking to go clubbing on a Sunday night try Sound as a lot of places aren't even open on a Sunday night. Sound opens early and is usually open till 3-ish. Drinks are pricey 2 vodka + 1 red bull £12.10, bottles are less than £4. To use the bathroom you have to walk to the fifth floor (ridiculous). Finally on the 5th floor is an RnB, hip hop room overlooking the london eye.
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Second floor which is on the 4th floor is a balcony floor overlooking the first floor. First floor which is located on floor 3 is mostly a mix of dance, chart, pop, hip-hop and cheese. Staff are friendly, maybe a little too friendly!! There are 3 floors for us commoners. Queues are always inevitable but there are ways of skipping, hehe. Sound is right in the heart of Leicester Square.