Union Jack Club

A private members club for serving and ex-serving military personnel of many countries, together with the emergency services such as police, fire and ambulance, including the UK civil service and their families.
Also available for corporate hire.
The original Edwardian club building at 91 Waterloo Road was demolished in the early 1970s and replaced with the current building which was opened by the Queen in February 1976.
Between 1907 and 2000 more than 15 million people stayed at the club.
News & features about Union Jack Club
- Boris Johnson and Al Murray in Waterloo to meet Holland-bound war veterans (2 May 2012)
- Duke of Edinburgh at Union Jack Club for 70th anniversary of St Nazaire raid (24 Mar 2012)
- Shirley Anne Field unveils Action for Children plaque in Exton Street (10 Jul 2009)
- Antony Gormley sculptures appear on South Bank skyline (26 Apr 2007)
- Abeseil 350ft in your lunch hour (6 Feb 2007)
- Abseil down the Union Jack Club (3 Feb 2005)
- Queen visits Union Jack Club (3 Dec 2004)
- RAF firefighters mark Great Escape anniversary in Waterloo (26 Mar 2004)
- Abseil down the Union Jack Club (1 Feb 2004)
Forum discussions about Union Jack Club
Restaurants, pubs & bars close to Union Jack Club
- Madeira Cafe (44 yards)
- Auberge (48 yards)
- The Wellington (54 yards)
- DG's (58 yards)
- Mario's (72 yards)
- Bangalore Express (72 yards)
- West Cornwall Pasty Co (84 yards)
- McDonald's (98 yards)
- Enis's (100 yards)
- Starbucks (102 yards)
- Paul (102 yards)
- Fishcotheque (110 yards)
- Waterloo Bar & Grill (112 yards)
- Carluccio's (118 yards)
- The Thames (118 yards)
- Burger King (124 yards)

