Savile Club, Private gentlemen's club in Brook Street, Westminster, United Kingdom.
Savile Club is a private gentlemen's club in a Georgian building on Brook Street in Westminster, London. The 18th-century townhouse contains several dining rooms, libraries, and lounges spread across multiple floors.
The club opened in 1868 as the New Club in Spring Gardens, later moving to Piccadilly. It relocated to its current Brook Street address in 1927.
The name honors George Savile, a 17th-century political thinker known for his independent views. The long dining tables bring together members who may not know each other, encouraging conversation across different professions and generations.
Access is restricted to members and their guests, so a visit requires an invitation. Certain areas require formal dress, while other rooms allow mobile phone use.
The club plays a distinct form of billiards with rules developed by members over decades. The tables and gameplay differ from the standard version.
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