Firehouse is the proud inheritor of over fifty years of club history. The address, No. 3 Cromwell Road, was first used as a nightclub and illicit gambling den in the 1950s and in the 1960s became a hangout for the likes of Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones. Having been a famous South Kensington landmark for many years latterly as Bratts and then the Hudson Club, No. 3 Cromwell Road became the location for Firehouse in September 2002. Lovingly restored and refitted, Firehouse recaptures the style and discretion of a bygone era. Each of the three floors offers a different mood and experience, from the relaxed elegance of the upstairs restaurant, the Dining Room, to the luxurious decadence of Chloe, the downstairs nightclub, so exploring Firehouse has never been so much fun.
Firehouse remains a private members' club, however, the Dining Room is also open to non-members, although an advance reservation is recommended.