Private Dining

 
Combining sporting excellence with the style and elegance of its social facilities, The Queen’s Club is truly unique, an oasis of calm situated at a convenient location near to the centre of London. As well as six different types of surfaces for Lawn Tennis, the Club is the British headquarters for the traditional sports of Real Tennis and Rackets.

With a menu created from seasonal produce complimented by changing Spring and Autumn wine selections, Queen’s private dining provides the ideal environment to host your event.
From anniversary celebrations to corporate team dinners, charity fundraisers to family birthdays, hosting your event at the Club guarantees an unforgettable setting with exceptional service assured.

Events can be fully bespoke and unique to cater your needs, from off the menu requests, room layout and special requests.

The Club provides unique private dining and meeting facilities and the relaxed and friendly atmosphere complements the playing and social aspects of the Club. The staff embrace a strong service ethos and are determined that Members and guests alike should enjoy the amenities of the Club to the full.

Annually, in June, the Club hosts a WTA500 and ATP500 tournament. During this time, the Club is required to erect stands and hospitality structures. Therefore, Private Functions and Meetings will not be taking place for this period.
The Members’ Bar is flooded with natural daylight and is a contemporary designed room with discreet opulence and lovely views over Centre Court and the Real Tennis East court.

The Members’ Bar can be reserved for business luncheons, private parties or informal dinners – benefitting from a split level layout and a private bar.
This is the most impressive room at Queen’s. Refurbished in 2009, The President’s Room epitomises style and elegance.

French doors open out onto a balcony from which there are magnificent views of the famous lawn tennis courts. Whether at the height of summer or on the coldest of winters days, the panoramic perspective of the perfectly manicured grass never fails to please.