Strangers’ Room
The Strangers’ Room is a replica of the dining room in the House of Commons and is so named because, originally, it was the only room where members could entertain guests. The room, graced with portraits of William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Dickens and the Club’s Victorian 'celebrity chef', Alexis Soyer, is perfect for dinners and drinks receptions.
Available for evening hire only.