Army & Navy Club
36-39 PALL MALL, LONDON, SW1Y 5JNSituated in relaxed refinement in the heart of St James's, the Army and Navy Club, often known by its nickname, "The Rag", prides itself on offering a unique combination of the ambience traditionally found in an officers' mess, with the comfort and facilities of an exclusive hotel.
Catering primarily for serving and former officers of the British and Commonwealth Armed Services, as well as their immediate relatives, the Club has approximately 5,000 Members comprising both ladies and gentlemen. The Club is also able to offer a limited number of membership places to other ladies and gentlemen who have not served in the Armed Forces.
Enjoy the extensive amenities the Club has to offer, from relaxing with a drink in one of the bars, or fine dining in one of our restaurants, to holding private business meetings or attending a presentation in our conference and business facilities. The Club’s comfortable, distinguished and beautiful environment also welcomes private events such as weddings and parties, and with over 80 attentive staff, an excellent standard of service is provided.
What's more, the Club is within easy reach of many London attractions - shopping on Bond Street, Regent Street or Jermyn Street, seats at a West End show, a gentle stroll round St James's Park or visiting London's most famous places, such as Buckingham Palace, the Mall, Horseguards, Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament. The Club also has established connections with many local businesses, who help to add value to Club membership by offering discounts and exclusive arrangements specifically to Club Members.
The Army and Navy Club is a member of the Younger Members' Inter-Club Group (for further information click here).
For more information on becoming a Member click here.
The new Ribbon Bar & Terrace bar/brasserie
Date: 8th September 2011
Summary: opened on Thursday 8th September Full Story
For further information please click here.
Please follow the link below to a comprehensive Transport for London presentation providing an in-depth view of transport and travel in London through the games period.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/
london2012/21819.aspx
On 3rd July 2011, Pall Mall and St James’ Street will be converted to two-way traffic flow. Piccadilly will become two-way in November 2011. Until this date, Piccadilly will have reduced access.
For more information on the Piccadilly Two-Way Scheme and a map of the area affected, please click here.