Hidden behind an unassuming entrance in the heart of Soho, Century Club is one of the West End’s most discreet yet dazzling venues to hire. Set across three townhouses and four floors, this members’ club combines creative heritage with modern hospitality, making it an inspired setting for everything from private dinners to film premieres, product launches to weddings - and just about any gathering in between.
What sets Century apart isn’t just its eclectic mix of spaces, but the character each one brings. The fourth floor houses Soho’s largest roof terrace, stretching around the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and offering panoramic views over London’s theatreland. It’s a rare find: al fresco space in central London, with a retractable roof to guard against the elements and chic terrace furnishings that promise atmosphere all year round.
Inside, the club’s heritage as a former Ford showroom and West End set-design warehouse is laced through every space. The Green Room is a true chameleon - a space that can shift from an impromptu screening room to a jazz lounge, lecture hall or cabaret theatre, depending on the occasion. Meanwhile, the Cocktail Lounge brings a moodier Soho spirit, with exposed brick, eclectic art and a bar menu curated by master mixologists. It’s perfect for winding down or dialling things up.
Century Club also caters to more formal functions, with state-of-the-art meeting rooms available to members and non-members alike. From boardroom brainstorming to celebratory drinks, the setting elevates every agenda. For private hire, the venue’s versatility really comes into its own. Whether you’re booking a single salon-style space or taking over the entire club for up to 650 guests, the events team are hands-on and detail-focused, ensuring everything runs smoothly with charm and style.
Stylish yet relaxed, intimate yet expansive - Century Club captures Soho’s creative soul while offering a highly polished experience. For those looking to host something memorable in the heart of the West End, it’s a venue that’s hard to beat.