In the early 18th century, a number of Beef Steak Clubs began to spring up in London. They were part members’ club, part secret society with all being based around the wonder and marvel of beef steaks.

The most famous, The Sublime Society of Beef Steaks, was formed by John Rich, the harlequin and machinist at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The club was frequented by actors, artists, men of wit and song, noblemen, royalty, statesmen, and great soldiers with entry requirements so stringent that even the Prince Regent (the future King George IV) was merely placed on the waiting list.

For only $95 per person, you can skip the waiting list and join the club when the Colonial Beef Steak Club presents Bordeaux and Beef Steak in conjunction with Taltarni at Kingsleys Steak and Crabhouse on Tuesday 26th July.

Enjoy a three course meal, followed by cheese, plus Taltarni wine including the 1977, 1987 and 1995 vintages hand selected by Loic Le Calvez, chief wine maker.

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With strictly only 20 seats available, bookings are essential through 1300 KINGSLEYS (1300 546 475) or [email protected].