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The London Club, Limited

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177 Queens Ave, London, Ontario, N6A 1J1, Canada
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May 3, 2018
Food was ok and the atmosphere is interesting. They have various rooms, some of which are older and one in the back with a more modern ambience. We enjoyed our meals and they have your standard sandwiches with a few other selections. It’s a bit overpriced, but you pay for the exclusivity of the venue.

Mar 14, 2018
Original deed hangs on the wall, built in the 1800s, there's many rooms and lounges. Food is amazing quality, locally sourced and delicious. It used to be a bowling alley at some point. Initiation fee is $5000 and you get access to the facilities from 7 am -2 am. They can even store your wine for you! I'm not a member but a friend took me there for lunch and showed me around.

Jul 24, 2017
One may not consider the London Club as a venue for a bachelorette party, however, I was fortunate to have had mine hosted there! We used one of the private rooms, and brought in an instructor to facilitate our own “Paint Night” party. David was incredibly accommodating when it came to planning the fine details of my event; Sonia-Michelle and Janice helped prepare our space to be picture-perfect and welcoming to all; and the London Club staff were especially attentive, professional, and caring on the evening of this fun celebration. We had a delicious spread of finger foods that were beautifully presented and enjoyed by all. The London Club is a wonderful place to meet new people, enjoy delicious dining opportunities, and host group functions. I am so grateful to all those involved in helping us host a fun and memorable affair at a classy venue in the heart of downtown London.

Mar 2, 2018
I had a great time here. This is a very old historical building

Jan 27, 2018
The place is amazing and tge staff are really nice always smiling making you feel so welcomed.

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