Annabel's Private Members Club Opens Doors to Public for First Time
London's most exclusive private members club, Annabel's in Mayfair, is making a historic move by opening its doors to the public for the very first time. The iconic venue, long frequented by celebrities and royalty such as Kate Moss, Mick Jagger, and Princess Diana, will allow non-members to book reservations at a new exclusive sushi pop-up.
Michelin-Starred Sushi Experience at £245 Per Person
The pop-up features a £245-a-head menu crafted by renowned Michelin-starred sushi chef Endo Kazutoshi. Diners have the option to add a £120-per-person sake pairing, bringing the total to £365 per head. This marks a significant departure from the club's usual annual membership fee of £3,250, offering a rare opportunity for the public to experience Annabel's luxurious ambiance.
Strict House Rules and Dress Code Maintained
Despite opening to non-members, Annabel's will maintain its strict house rules. Diners are prohibited from using their phones, submitting dietary requests, or wearing perfume. The dress code requires polished, occasion and time-of-day appropriate attire, emphasizing smart, tasteful, and refined clothing over casual or sporty outfits.
Chef Endo Kazutoshi's New Home After Restaurant Fire
Chef Endo Kazutoshi has found a new home at Annabel's following the unfortunate fire that destroyed his White City omakase restaurant, Endo at the Rotunda, last year. His residency at the members club will run from March until July 2026, with March already fully booked. Reservations for April and May will open on March 2 at 9am.
Limited Availability and High Demand Expected
Given Annabel's legendary status and the exclusivity of this offering, high demand is anticipated. The pop-up represents a unique chance for food enthusiasts and luxury seekers to indulge in a world-class dining experience at one of London's most storied venues, blending culinary excellence with the club's famed sophistication.