Adam Street Overview
There are two ways to make sure that no one forgets where your bar is 1) Be excellent 2) Call it after the address. Adam Street, then, is doubly memorable.
A staircase leads you down to this private members’ club (joining fee £150 then annual subscription £250 +), a sophisticated but unstuffy venue in cream and simple berry-coloured furnishings.
Comprising of three bars, a restaurant and a quiet room (complete with broadband sockets), the club has been built in vaults under the Strand so its infrastructure is really quite cool (as in impressive not chilly). With a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere and open 'til the early hours Adam Street provides a surprising antidote to hectic London life.
Staff are swift and smiley, wines start from £15 a bottle and don’t rise to silly prices and main courses waver around £20 a main.
Adam Street is specifically designed for people who work for themselves; fully-equipped for work and play and a useful (but fun) retreat for hard-working, intelligent, good-looking, fun, witty and charming people who like to mix business with pleasure.
So remember, it’s Adam Street. Quite frankly, you won’t forget it.
If you want to see what you are missing, Adam Street is open to non-members for lunch. (Updated 05/07/2005)
Additional Info: Private Rooms, Cocktails, Late License, Security, Food Recommended, Members Only, Food, Cloakroom, Dancing License, Non-Smoking Area
Nearby Venues:
- Banquette at The Savoy (closed), British (0.05km)
- Upstairs (closed) (The), [Other/Unclassified] (0.05km)
- Marcus Wareing at the Savoy Grill (closed), Modern European (0.05km)
- Silver Sturgeon (The), British (0.05km)
- Paradiso e Inferno, European (0.09km)
- Stranded in London, Mediterranean (0.10km)
- Savoy River, [Other/Unclassified] (0.12km)
- Salieri Restaurant, European (0.12km)
- Bedford & Strand, Eclectic (0.12km)
- Cafe Baroque, British (0.13km)
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