About this location
Opened in 1915, but with a distinctly 1970s traditional working men's club aesthetic, this large, double-fronted house is one of only a small number of traditional, untouched social clubs left in London. The club consists of an entrance with a pub-style space featuring original decorations, a classic bar area, and traditional furniture associated with working men's clubs of this era.
Room breakdown
Through a small doorway and down a couple of steps, you are welcomed into a well-proportioned, large hall. It features a wooden dance floor surrounded by tables and chairs, a small stage, and an additional, fully stocked long bar. Upstairs, a spacious four-table snooker hall is available.
Parking and accessibility
There is a small amount of parking available at the front of the club, with additional parking at the rear by prior arrangement.
Amenities
Domestic power available
Toilets available
Small kitchen available
Running water available
Disabled access
Film friendly