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Cinnamon Club, Christmas At Cinnamon Club

Location pin

The Old Westminster Library, Great Smith St, Westminster, London, SW1P 3BU - 

  • Users

    Up to
    350 guests

The Cinnamon Club is the ideal venue for private dining in Westminster. Perfectly placed on Great Smith Street, we can accommodate groups for sit down meals or standing canape receptions on one of our elegant and timeless private dining areas or bars. Housed in a stunning Grade II Listed building - formerly the Central Westminster Library - The Cinnamon Club is a truly unique central London venue. Enjoy innovative modern Indian cuisine and choose from a selection of mouth-watering seasonal menus for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

The stately backdrop of the Grade II-listed Old Westminster Library – now decorated in warm, spice-inspired tones – gives this upmarket Indian a sophisticated private club feel. But its magnificent interior is not the only draw. Food can be served on the elegant 32-seat Gallery overlooking the main dining room, which offers privacy but still benefits from the buzz of the always-busy restaurant. This space also works well for receptions for up to 50, while a private dining room can seat 60. The downstairs bar takes 80 standing guests.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 350

Dining

Dining

up to 130

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 1 day before the event

Location

Reviews

  • Chirayu Ghai

    June 2024

    We visited Cinnamon Club for Saturday Jazz Brunch and absolutely loved it. The food, ambience, music, and service - everything was perfect. We absolutely loved the Awadhi Gallouti Kebabs, Jackfruit Kebab, Tandoori chicken breast and Madras Coffee Parfait. They also got us a complimentary lentil dumpling with mango sauce, which was amazing. We will definitely be visiting again to try some special menus.

  • Zoe

    April 2024

    Everything about this restaurant is worth a visit: the place, the food, the service. We went there to celebrate a birthday and they added a nice attention with an extra dessert with candles. We had a great time and were surprised the service charge wasn’t included. We were a bit confused and not reactive enough so failed to ask to add it, but we really should have as everything was perfect!

  • Moira Strebel

    April 2024

    Wow! What a special spot in London. This restaurant is hard to describe but in all the best ways. Everything we ordered was delicious and unique. Don’t come here expecting to be able to order all the classic Indian dishes you are accustomed to - but come with an open mind and you will be blown away! Several of the items we tried were recommendations from our server. Even the simpler things like lentils were simply delicious. To top it off, the service and unique atmosphere of the restaurant made it an exceptional experience! We will definitely be back on our next visit to London!

  • Ann Raymond

    May 2024

    Cinnamon Club is a renowned Indian restaurant based in Westminster. It is set in the former Grade II listed Westminster library and so the interiors are absolutely gorgeous and regal but without being stuffy. The place was also buzzing. We opted for the Iftar set menu and the food was largely really good especially the starters. The service was amazing too! Overall, a very good option if you would like to treat yourself to some great Indian food in a grand setting.

  • Clive Sewell

    May 2024

    On the one hand this was a great experience in a beautiful setting but, my word, some of the dishes were eye wateringly expensive. First up was an amuse bouche which was pleasant, but odd - a fine balance between genius and crazy. Next we were recommended to sample a wide selection of the starters on offer. Typically each was a complex explosion of flavours. Some were sensational. Each was a work of art, but £29 for two scallops is pushing it. In hindsight maybe this approach was too much of an assault on the palette. In comparison my main, Chicken Rezala, was a disappointment after the fireworks beforehand. Chicken, rice and a bit of sauce. The selection of Tandoori breads and some of the sides were excellent. The venue is a spectacle, the service is good, but this is a noisy environment where a lot of tables are crammed in very closely. Happy I went, but delighted I wasn't picking up the bill.