Army and Navy Club, Social club and fine dining restaurant in City of Westminster, England.
The Army and Navy Club is a members' social club featuring multiple dining spaces within a Victorian building in central London. The rooms include the Coffee Room overlooking St James's Square and the casual Eagle Grill, offering different settings for lunch and dinner service.
The club was established in 1837 as a gathering place for British Armed Forces members seeking social connection. The Canning Club joined the premises in 1970, adding its own institutional presence to the building.
Members gather to share stories from their military backgrounds while dining together, creating a community centered around service and shared experience. The rooms serve as a social hub where people from different generations of the armed forces connect over meals.
Only members may use the dining facilities and should book in advance, especially during peak times. The different rooms operate on varying schedules for lunch and dinner service, so checking current opening times beforehand is advisable.
The Canning Room displays Latin American decorations and honors the shared history with the Canning Club dating back nearly five decades. This space shows how two distinct institutions have maintained their separate identities within a shared building.
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