Firehouse is housed in a Grade II listed mansion and for the last sixty years there has been a club in this building, which hosted John Aspinalls first gaming club, Jimi Hendrixs first concert in the UK, and the celebrations for Tom Jones first chart Number One.
Firehouse is more than just a nightclub, bar and acclaimed restaurant. For members, it is no less than a home away from home where regulars are old friends and first timers are simply new friends and visitors are always warmly welcomed in the first floor restaurant.
Set in its classic Edwardian house in South Kensington, West London, conveniently situated opposite the Natural History Museum, Firehouse is set over three floors, each offering a different experience. It is a discrete venue for a private party or a first date and is also ideal to hang out with friends and relax.
Lovingly restored and refitted, this exceptional venue recaptures the style and discretion of a bygone era. Each of the three floors offers a different mood and experience, from the relaxed elegance of the upstairs restaurant, the Dining Room, to the luxurious decadence of Boudoir, the downstairs nightclub, so exploring Firehouse has never been so much fun.
Competitively priced membership ensures a diverse mix of members and guests from the young and trendy to the rich and famous. Firehouse remains a private members club; however, the Dining Room is also open to non-members, although an advance reservation is recommended.