Cate T. • February 9, 2015Summer gigs in the courtyard are awesome - small and chilled but cheerful crowd, great sound and amazing setting. Worth it even if you don't love the band playing!
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011What is now the Naval and Military Club was once the home of Nancy Astor, the first women MP. During WW2 it was the headquarters of De Gaulle’s Free French Forces.
Catherine R. • August 17, 2014Newish gallery that opened April 2014. They both display and sell original art. Very small but good if in Waterloo to duck inside to see.
Maria Ines G. • January 22, 2015If you are on a budget but don't want to miss on a play on this fantastic theatre, ask about the standing option (5 pounds). The scenography is incredible. Nice to hang out before and after plays.
Leach E. • March 11, 2017Some amazing singers and productions for the operas although pricey and some productions sell out fast. Also stages ballet if you're into that kind of thing.
Yi Y. • March 28, 2017Pushkin House is always a great place to be... I go there for Russian courses, events and more... A wonderful location to meet people interested in Eastern European culture
Alex • December 6, 2014Consistently brilliant service. Fantastic food in the Brooklands. All around my favourite club in London.
Tom H. • March 12, 2014Couldn't ask for more. Very friendly staff, great food, fantastic atmosphere. The garden out the back is it's secret weapon when the sun is out.
Dave M. • October 29, 2015South bank and waterloo's best street art. Always changing and evolving. Free entry. Well lit, and easy to find. I love the Vault here
Diego C. • August 22, 2015Been here for Sony Movie Marathon. The place is brilliant with super friendly staff. Museum is definitely not what you might used to but worth reading the info. Also had a skate park inside and a bar!
Bogdan Z. • March 3Loved the crackling fires and the shelves of books. Didn’t love the stifling and stiff atmosphere full of dead air.
Guy C. • January 12, 2016Convivial and relaxing. Excellent bar on electronic devices. More places should do that
Jeanie J. • September 9, 2014Enjoyed the exquisite atmosphere here by exploring lots of club facilities :)
Mark A. • September 20, 2012A great selection of cakes and other baked goodies and a fantastic selection of teas. Interesting events take place here a well.
Flavorpill_LDN • August 10, 2011One of the best sources of electronic music. Check it out to continue your night out at home, or to expand your vinyl vault.
Londonist • August 17, 2012Somewhere in here, there's a stairway that leads down to the post office's old Mail Rail tube line. Probably why this concrete eyesore has never been demolished.
John B. • September 23, 2013Don't expect too much from the wifi - especially during Social Media Week
Simon V. • February 2, 2016Great service and can food.. Belly pork is a must.... But so are most of the other dishes! Wine (bottle) prices are very reasonable too!
Boaz S. • September 28, 2015While the building suffers from its 70s architecture and is pretty dilapidated it often houses some great exhibitions
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011This gentleman’s club was founded in 1824 as a London retreat for those pursuing excellence in science, literature and art. Over the years Its members have won a total of 52 Nobel prizes!
Howard • November 8, 2009the re-rite proejct is well worth 15 minutes and it's free - just to explore the building and mix the orchestra on the sounddesk
Rebecca F. • September 8, 2012The drinks are the most reasonable in all of London. We had a pint & 2 wines for 12 quid...and the WIFI has a fast connection!
Don't see the place you're looking for? Add a new place to Foursquare.