I've been a member of this Club for about 30 years, though I now live many miles from it. The Club is situated on a large corner plot, very close to the centre of Pinner's main shopping area, and has it's own car parking for a dozen or more vehicles.
I still try to visit occasionally as it has a congenial atmosphere, relaxed surroundings and decent beer and food at very reasonable prices. The main activities of the Club take place in a very decent-sized bar on the ground floor, while 2 full sized snooker tables occupy a large upstairs room.
Originally founded as a Club for ex-serviceman after the First World War, the Club now caters for anyone who wishes to join and enjoy its conviviality. Although there is much military memorabilia on display, the Club has moved some considerable distance from its origins, while still maintaining strong feelings of national pride. It plays a leading part in the organisation and staging of the annual 'Remembrance Day' activities, for example.
In Pinner and its surrounds, there's no better place to be for a relaxed lunch or evening out with friends; there are regular bingo, quiz and music nights, and occasional steak or curry nights. The Committee is always ready to listen to new ideas for other activities and the Club is sometimes made available to parties for private functions.
The Club's always looking for new members and for anyone living within reasonable distance of Pinner, this is certainly a place to consider. read more