The Clubhouse

Restaurants

Whether electing to dine à la carte in the Coffee Room or less formally in the The Down & Out Bar, a broad and imaginative choice of high quality cuisine is guaranteed . 

Accommodation at the Clubhouse

Whether simply looking for a place to lay your head after a hard day's business in the city, or a luxury room in a unique setting to celebrate a special event, the bedrooms at the In & Out Clubhouse have something to suit you.

Meeting Rooms and Banqueting

The In & Out Club caters for a host of business needs, from large meeting rooms equipped with multi media technology to smaller areas suited for private office use.

The clubhouse’s unique venue and ultra-convenient location make it the perfect choice for many meetings and corporate occasions, including press briefings, product launches, international board meetings, recruitment screenings and company announcements.

A broad range of refreshments are available on request.

Sport & Leisure Facilities at the Clubhouse

From 12 noon on Fridays to breakfast (09.30) on Mondays, DNK Members have access to a range of state-of-the-art fitness and leisure facilities at their disposal.  Full members of the In & Out have access to all the facilities throughout the week.  For the more energetic, free weights in the gym and a swift game of squash followed by laps in the pool will sound like heaven. For those seeking a less exerting option, perhaps a jacuzzi, sauna and game of billiards could be just the tonic.

In & Out Clubhouse
Restaurants
Accomodation
Meeting Rooms
Banqueting
Gym, Pool, Sauna & Billiards
Roof gardens

The address of the Clubhouse is

Den Norske Klub
The ”In & Out”
No. 4, St. James's Square
London SW1Y 4JU

Front reception is open from 08.00 to 23.00 Monday to Friday.

The entrance on Babmaes Street (off Jermyn St, London, SW1Y 6HD) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Dress Code

Members and guests are expected to dress in a manner consistent with the character, dignity and standing of the In & Out Club.

In general, in the formal areas if the Clubhouse, gentlemen are expected to wear a jacket and tie.  Ladies are requested to dress in a manner complimentary to the gentleman’s dress code.

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