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Rooms Available
- The Drawing Room 10 Guests Seated 20 Guests Standing
- The Elizabeth Armistead Room 30 Guests Seated 40 Guests Standing
- Main Dining Room 30 Guests Seated 45 Guests Standing
Overview
The Fox Club is a member’s club situated in the heart of Mayfair. The Fox Club has three private dining rooms for hire, these can cater from 5 to 30 people. The Fox Club is a small but very exclusive establishment.
Each private dining room has its own individual character, style and sense of uniqueness.
The Elizabeth Armistead room, which is named after the the wife of Sir Charles James Fox who resided at The Fox Club back in the 18th century, has a lot of natural day light with high ceilings and is renowned for it’s french windows.
The Drawing Room is the smallest of all three private dining rooms, but the fireplace adds to the character of the room and once again this room has natural daylight. This is popular for very small exclusive dinner parties.
The restaurant which is the largest of all private dining rooms can cater for a maximum of 30 people. The main feature in this room is the inviting open fire, which adds a sense of warmth throughout the room. The glass roof and original wooden flooring adding to the ambience of this classic room.
The Fox Club menus offer refined excellence without being pretentious with an extensive wine list that can complement any menu.
Insider View
One of the quaintest things about London is the hidden clubs which are unknown to all but their members. The Fox Club is one of these, located just off Piccadilly and moments from Green Park tube, it’s an unbelievably convenient venue with nine bedrooms and two boardrooms.
Its history is as rich as the area’s inhabitants, being the former residence of 18th century statesman Charles James Fox and his courtesan and wife Elizabeth Armstrong who ran a den of iniquity on the premises. The rooms are all named after her lovers and each is decorated differently in a modern contemporary style.
With a skylight and exposed wooden floors keeping the restaurant light and airy in summer and a working fireplace for cosiness in winter, this space is at the back of the club and can seat a maximum of around 25. The small but cosy bar area, which leads onto the restaurant, is ideal for pre-dinner drinks. The red leaf print velvet banquettes make the restaurant ideal for a working lunch or evening dinner and can work well as a break out area from the two private rooms which are located in the building next door to the main club.
These private dining rooms can be used for meetings or private dinners and food from the club can be ordered either as a working lunch or full meals.
The Drawing Room is simply decked out with office chairs, some striking original Georgian features with light blue panelling, a small chandelier and blocked up fire place. The room is practical and unfussy, ideal for a brainstorming or a meeting away from the office for up to 10 people.
Upstairs, the Elizabeth Armstrong room is slightly larger, seating around 25, and has an opaque glass oval table with modern leather and chrome directors’ chairs. A funky striped multicoloured rug and light wooden flooring are complemented by the three stunning floor to ceiling windows, making it a very light and airy room even on a grey day.
Room hires start from £250 for a morning in the Board Room rising to £895 for all day hire for both meeting rooms.
Menu Downloads
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