Victorian Bath House, Exclusive Hire
7-8, Bishopsgate Churchyard, London, EC2M 3TJ -
Up to
150 standingOffers
catering
Victorian Bath House truly is a hidden gem within the City of London. Tucked away amid a multitude of skyscrapers, the Victorian Bath House comes with an element of surprise.
Situated on Bishopsgate Churchyard, a stone's throw from Liverpool Street Station, the Victorian Bath House is in the ideal location for private and corporate events alike. The Grade II listed space hosts standing receptions for up to 150 guests and seated breakfast, lunch, dinner and roadshow groups of 20-150 guests.
The venue's incredible history and ornate design makes the space truly unique. Victorian Bath House is in an ideal location and available only for exclusive use. We never host more than one event at a time making each individual client and their event our sole focus.
The Victorian Lounge and the Drinking Den offer flexibility that other venues lack. In total, the space has a capacity of up to 150 guests but also lends itself to much smaller numbers due to the intimacy of the space and the ability to curtain off certain areas. As well as the venue itself being unique, Camm and Hooper’s approach to the delivery of an event is unrivalled within the events industry. It’s all in the detail; everything has been curated to be in keeping with the ornate, Victoriana decor.
The Victorian Bath House can accommodate up to 150 guests, depending on the type of occasion you require. We have everything on hand to make yours an unforgettable night, including a team of dedicated event managers at your disposal, proprietary cocktails and a house menu inspired by authentic Victoriana with a modern twist. If you require audiovisual assistance for your event, please talk to our staff, who will be happy to answer any questions you might have.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 150
Dining
up to 90
Theatre
up to 60
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 40
Classroom
up to 40
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Minimum spend/day
from £5000 minimum spend/day
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from £5000 minimum spend/day
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Print/Scan/Copy
Stage
Table / chairs included
Tea
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Chris
I went to the Victorian Bath House for the first time last Friday and I was amazed by it. The truth is that if you don't know that is there you will never find it as from the outside it looks like a very small cafe. However, as you enter and you go down the stairs you realise that something good is about to follow. At the end of the stairs there are two rooms both with a very nice setting. We got seated and the waitress came with the menus and she explained the concept of the bar. At the Victorian Bath House they make they take spirits (gin, rum, brandy etc) which they pour in different fruits and let it stay there for a few weeks. After this period the spirit flavour is infused with the fruit which means that it has a unique taste. Then they use this spirit for their cocktails. As we were a group of four we ordered four different cocktails and they were all amazing. I would recommend you to try the buttered rum as you can actually taste the butter and how it breaks the rum and makes it easier to drink. This place is a "must go" as the prices are normal, the staff is very friendly, the service is excellent and because the originality of the design gives you a perfect experience. Drink photos: "Go-hito" and "Cornely's Cup"
Gary Spooner
We had a private function here, the venue itself is very qwerky and layed out well. I wasnt overly impressed with the drink i was drinking. They had some weird drinks on offer, one was bluecheese and quiche?? I drank the lemon vodka all night (free bar) and walked away sober. Venue is only small and at times during the night it became over crowded very easily, there was only about 50 of us. Some of the food was ok however they served small platters of finger food which was normally cold by the time it came to you. Mac & cheese balls were nice, mini burgers were ok and the chicken on skewers they served was quite slimmey a smelt funny. They also served chesse in pesto sauce which were again just ok as they were sickley and defo not moreish. 1 was enough... All in all, nice venue for small party however food was under average and drinks selection was poor and not impressed with vodka choices.