Old Mary's, The Scullery @ Old Mary's
24, Craven Terrace, London, W2 3QH -
From
£100 min spendUp to
30 guestsOffers
catering
Tucked away in the cellars of a Grade II listed Georgian building, Old Mary's is West London's best kept secret.
“Think Dickensian, underground dram shop with undertones of decadence infused with psychoactive alkaloids derived from none other than The Devil’s Root itself………and you’ll be halfway there.”
- Relic Interiors London
Walking through the sinuous wine-cellar tunnels and past the candle-lit dining room, the hustle and bustle of London is a world away.
Perfect for intimate gatherings and wild parties alike, Old Mary's is a unique space for unique events.
Alongside our weekly jazz sets and monthly comedy evenings, we offer a wide selection of classic and experimental cocktails. Our staff is friendly and well versed in the art of the cocktail, feel free to make a request if your favourites aren't on the menu.
If you ask nicely, you may even hear a ghost story...
Hidden away in the former staff quarters below this Grade II listed Georgian Townhouse, Old Mary's is West London's best kept secret.
Walking through the sinuous wine-cellar tunnels, you will stumble upon the Scullery, an exclusive candle-lit dining room, complete with long copper table and 19th century fireplace.
Perfect for intimate gatherings and glamorous dinner parties alike, Old Mary's Scullery offers all the privacy one could wish for.
Our staff is friendly and well versed in the art of the cocktail, feel free to make a request if your favourites aren't on the menu. Alongside our barrel-aged and classic cocktails, we offer a selection of craft beers and fine wines.
If you ask nicely, you may even hear a ghost story...
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 30
Boardroom
up to 20
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Cancellation policy
100% refundable 5 days before the event
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Reviews
Maguelone
Nice place, friendly and professional.
John Craig
A tiny little basement pub, with an even tinier bar. With that said, what a great et night out. Loud music, lots of cocktails and plenty of fun. Not sure if I would recommend for food (although there is a much bigger pub/restaurant upstairs, but definitely one of those quirky places worth checking out if you're in the area. It feels like a pirate pub from the seventeenth century 😂 The staff are very welcoming and, for such a small space, the service is really good.
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