One of my new favorite places to go out in London is certainly The Groucho Club, a members-only club with three bars, a brasserie and a formal dining room. The best part, really, are the people — everyone invited or involved in the club has a deep history in publishing, arts, media or creative fields. Unlike most clubs in London, everyone was actually very nice; they knew if you were in there, you were probably doing something interesting. The space also has a constantly evolving and fantastic art selection (when I was there, Banksy and Damien Hirst were on the dining room walls). In addition to all the open space for some good partying, the club has 19 bedrooms for members coming in from out of town that need a place to call home. The name was naturally inspired by one of Groucho Marx’s famous quips; “I don’t want to join a club that will accept me as a member,” which I absolutely love. Find someone respected in creative arts or media who knows the London scene and they’re likely a member — this place is worth a visit on a Saturday night.


cathy Miller Tuesday, 07.14.09 @ 6:50 pm

I want to visit the Groucho Club soon as I am coming to London from Australia. Can I get into the Groucho Club for a few drinks and a meal without being a member. I am a very attractive woman. Please tell me how I can get into this club. I am coming from Australia to see this club as I want to definately see the London nite life.


cathy Miller Tuesday, 07.14.09 @ 6:51 pm

Is there any way around being a member? I just have to come to this Club. Please contact me asap.


cathy Miller Tuesday, 07.14.09 @ 6:52 pm

To contact me go to cath.miller1@gmail.com




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