Firehouse
Lose all track of time in the underground vaults of Firehouse and let the music and heady atmosphere carry you away, or relax at a private table whilst others do the hard work.
Firehouse is the proud inheritor of over fifty years of club history. The address, No. 3 Cromwell Road, was first used as a nightclub and illicit gambling den in the 1950s and in the 1960s became a hangout for the likes of Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones. Having been a famous South Kensington landmark for many years latterly as Bratts and then the Hudson Club, No. 3 Cromwell Road became the location for Firehouse in September 2002. Lovingly restored and refitted, Firehouse recaptures the style and discretion of a... [MORE]
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At the heart of No. 3, the Firehouse bar provides a warm welcome to members and guests alike. Classic cocktails vie for popularity against the house mixes, such as the Fired Passion - sure to live up to its name. Fireplaces and cushioned seating are perfect for a cold winter's evening, but in the summer heat, the Firehouse bar opens out onto the Terrace. Perfect for early drinks before dinner in the restaurant or a trip downstairs to Chloe, the Firehouse bar is the focus for any great night out at the club.
When the mercury rises and London begins to heat up, the Terrace is the perfect place to enjoy a warm summer's evening. Equipped with a charcoal grille, the Terrace can also be used to host small private parties, or be used in conjunction with the Firehouse bar for bigger events.










