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| Q: How do gentlemen join the Club? |
| A: To become a Member you must have the following qualifications: - a) Being of direct Scottish descent, that is to say, tracing descent from a Scottish father or mother, grandfather or grandmother or b) having, in the opinion of the Committee, a close association with Scotland or c) Being not otherwise qualified but the son of a Member. You may be elected to membership of the Club by the Committee when proposed and seconded by two existing Members. For further information contact the Membership Secretary, membership@caledonianclub.com. |
| Q: Can ladies join the Club? |
| A: Yes, as Lady Associate Members. If a lady has a family connection at the Club already, she may join as a Family Associate Member, but only if her father or husband has been in Membership for one year or more. Further information from membership@caledonianclub.com |
| Q: Do you have a dress code? |
| A: Ladies and gentlemen using the Club are requested to conform to the standards of the Club. In the public rooms, gentlemen are required to wear suits or jackets with ties and ladies to conform to the same standard. Members and guests will not be required to wear a jacket and tie in the Club before 9.30am. Casual dress is only permissible at weekends. Jeans, shorts or trainers are not permitted at any time. Gentlemen may remove their jackets on the Terrace, and the Members' Dining Room when the temperature reaches 27 degrees. Jeans, shorts or running shoes are only permitted going to and from bedrooms. |
| Q:Do you have car parking facilities? |
| A: The Club has negotiated discount parking at the nearby Kinnerton Place Car Park. In order to receive the discount, a pre-loaded card is required which may be obtained from reception. |
| Q: Can my spouse and chilren stay? |
| A: Yes, but children under eight are not permitted in the Club. Children over eight are welcome and are expected to conform to the dress requirements as stated above. |
| Q: I am looking for a piper, can you help? |
| A: Try the undernoted: -
Stuart Young TD, Major, Regimental Secretary, RegSecLondonScot@aol.com, 020 7630 1639, Fax 020 7233 7909, The London Scottish Regiment, 95 Horseferry Road, Westminster, London SW1P 2DX, www.londonscottishregt.org
Richie Ahearne - Dalcaissan - 01737 556707
The Highlanders, per Donald Ross 020 8203 0626
Or contact banqueting@caledonianclub.com for more options. |
| Q: Where I can buy a kilt? |
| A: For all Highland wear make an appointment to see Kinloch Anderson of Edinburgh on 0131 555 1390 or www.kinlochanderson.com. Their tailor comes to the Club on the first Thursday of every month. |
| Q: Do you take credit cards? |
| A: All major credit cards except Diners Club are accepted. There is a surcharge of £1 on each transaction. |
| Q: What time is last orders in the Members' Dining Room? |
| A: Lunch is served from 12.45 to 14.15, Dinner 19.00 to 21.30, (Fridays only: last orders 20.45). |
| Q: Does the Members' Dining Room open at the weekend? |
| A: Only full Scottish cooked breakfast is available, lunch and dinner are not available at weekends. |
| Q: Is the Bar open at the weekend? |
| A: The bar is closed over the weekend but the 'Wee Dram Bar' at Reception is available for residents. |
| Q: Do you have a gym or a swimming pool? |
| A: We have an arrangement with a gym five minutes walk away, which has a lovely three lane pool. Day passes are available to purchase from Reception for £10. |
| Q: What is the cost to stay at the Club for reciprocal members or guests? |
| A: Reciprocal members and guests may stay at the Club at the cost of £130 for a single room Monday to Thursday including full Scottish cooked breakfast and taxes. For further information contact reservations@caledonianclub.com |
| Q: Are the bedrooms en suite? |
| A: All bedrooms are en suite and have telephone, broadband Internet access (£5 per day), TV, radio, tea and coffee making facilities, trouser press and hairdryer. |
| Q: Can you give me directions to the Club from Hyde Park Corner? |
| A: From Hyde Park Corner heading for Victoria, take the turn off at Grosvenor Place - Halkin Street is the first street on the right. For more general information use the travel weblinks section and see the location map on this site. |
| Q: Do you have facilities for functions? |
| A: The Johnnie Walker Music Room provides a superbly flexible space that is unparalleled in London. The perfect backdrop, this room has comfortable seating for up to 180 quests and makes the Club the ideal venue for a town wedding. The Library, Stuart, Selkirk and Oval rooms are splendid for smaller parties. These rooms are available throughout the day for lunches, receptions, family celebrations or even business meetings. For further information contact banqueting@caledonianclub.com. |
| Q: Do you have meeting rooms? |
| A: Several: the Morrison Room is perfect for business meetings for up to 10 people, the Study for up to four people. We also have rooms which can be used for meetings or functions which can hold up to 250 people. For further information please contact banqueting@caledonianclub.com. |
| Q: Can I use a computer while I am at the Club? |
| A: Yes, there is a computer that you may use on the lower ground floor or ask at Reception for an access code for use in your bedroom. WiFi is available in the Library where PDAs and Laptops may access the web, however these must be used in silent mode. |
| Q: Do you have a snooker table? |
| A: Yes, a full-size Riley snooker table is located in the basement of the Club. The room is free to use and is large enough to accommodate a private bar if you wish to hire the room for a function. |