Boodle’s

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Boodle’s is one of London’s oldest and most exclusive gentlemen’s clubs, renowned for its historic membership and traditional atmosphere.

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instanceOf gentlemen’s club
private members’ club
associatedWith British aristocracy
Conservative political circles
buildingStyle Georgian
category 1762 establishments in England
Gentlemen’s clubs in London
city City of Westminster NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance symbol of traditional London clubland
district St James’s NERFINISHED
foundedAs Savoir Vivre NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1762
governedBy club committee
hasFacility bar
card room
dining room
library
hasFeature members-only access
strict privacy rules
hasMembershipCategory full member
junior member
overseas member
hasReputationFor exclusivity
historic membership
traditional atmosphere
hasTradition card games
club dining
formal dress code
knownAs one of the most exclusive gentlemen’s clubs in London
one of the oldest gentlemen’s clubs in London
language English
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
locatedOn St James’s Street NERFINISHED
membershipPolicy by invitation and election
membershipType male-only
namedAfter Edward Boodle NERFINISHED
near Brook’s NERFINISHED
White’s NERFINISHED
notableMember Ian Fleming NERFINISHED
William Pitt the Younger NERFINISHED
Winston Churchill NERFINISHED
members of the British nobility
operatesAs non-residential club
renamedTo Boodle’s NERFINISHED
servesCuisine traditional British cuisine
targetDemographic upper-class men

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St James’s Street hasClub Boodle’s