Browse our calendar of extraordinary experiences at The Rubens at the Palace, from seasonal cocktails and menus using the finest local produce, to unique tasting journeys and extra-special events.
Nicholson's pub with red leather backed booths, floral wallpaper and a dark wood panelled bar.
Views over the River Thames and the city from a stylish bar and events space.
Pub with views of MI6 over the river, 'haunted' former cell corridor and a spy-themed upstairs bar.
Modern British brasserie with perspex chairs and mustard sofas in grand, Victorian-marble setting.
Classic pub with a dark-wood interior and an upstairs room that played host to The Goons.
Victorian pub with ornate original ceiling, Prime Ministers gallery and Parliamentary Division Bell.
39 Buckingham Palace Rd, Westminster, London SW1W 0PS, UK
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