Union Jack Club
| Formation | 1904 |
|---|---|
| Purpose | To provide Non-Commissioned members of the Armed Forces with a club and accommodation in London |
| Membership | Enlisted/Non-Commissioned Members of the British Armed Forces |
Patron-in-Chief | King Charles III |
| Website | https://ujc.org.uk/ |
The Union Jack Club is a private members club in central London, England, for enlisted / non-commissioned (other ranks) serving and veteran members of the His Majesty's Armed Forces and their families. Located adjacent to London Waterloo railway station, in central London's South Bank, the club has over 266 rooms for accommodation (singles, twins, doubles, fully accessible, family, suite and flats), restaurant, bar, small library, and a full range of meeting and banqueting rooms which can be hired by the public. The Union Jack Club also organises an extensive annual programme of events for its members, including military talks, battlefield tours, masterclasses, day trips and summer schools.
The club's main entrance is in Sandell Street, off Waterloo Road, opposite Waterloo East railway station. Many guest bedrooms and meeting rooms are on the upper floors, with views over London.