Cinnamon Club – London
A short walk from some of London’s most famous and prominent landmarks including Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye, the Old Westminster Library was first opened to the public in 1893 and was carefully converted into The Cinnamon Club over a century later in 2001.The venue boasts the most hospitable atmosphere, approaching each and every guest in sovereign conduct. This remarkable eatery should have Michelin Stars dripping out of every orifice, and would be worthy of every last one. Vivek Singh, Executive Chef, has fused classic Indian cuisine with modernity and created a truly stupendous asian dining experience. The Club consists of the Main Dining Room, Private Dining Room, Mezzanine, Cinnamon Club Bar and Library Bar. So whether you are looking for the perfect Indian food or an elegant watering hole, the club has the capacity to satisfy both.The Mezzanine, suspended over the Main Dining Room, is perfect for Gastronomic Receptions and Corporate Entertaining, whilst the Private Dining Room is suitable for more intimate, formal occasions nevertheless, still embracing the restaurants semantic asian atmosphere.A wine inventory, suitable to tackle any wine aficionado and Sommelier, Jacques on hand to offer advice on which wines will best withstand spice. Chilean Syrah from £19.00 to Chateau Latour £3130.00In my opinion, one of Londons Premier Dining Experiences.Bon appetit! Read more →









