| History |
![]() In a fast moving world, the Western Club in Glasgow`s Royal Exchange Square provides a haven amidst the stress of everday life. Founded in 1825, the Club has maintained the first class standards of service, comfort and individual charm which have drawn loyal membership from businesmen and women throughout the years. From it's founding in 1825,the Club joined with the Junior Club (founded in 1868), the New Club (founded in 1869) and the ladies Kelvin Club (founded in 1897). In more recent times the Club has also become the adopted home of former members of the R.N.V.R. Club (Scotland). History also records that the purpose of the Club was to furnish its members with cheap and well cooked dinners and "wine free of death in the bottle". Today, from fine dining to business meeting and function facilities, members of the Western Club can enjoy professional service in elegant surroundings. The club maintains a unique character and style whilst providing a wide range of services ![]() |

