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The Groucho Club has redesigned one of its restaurants in tribute to former manager Bernie Katz, who looked after its clientele for more than two decades. Katz, dubbed the Prince of Soho, died ...
For 27 years until he left in 2017, Katz was Mr Groucho; the son of a south London gangster, he was five foot of flamboyance who toured the club making sure everyone was looked after.He was not ...
THE Prince Of Soho Bernie Katz has been laid to rest at his funeral. ok Load mobile navigation. News. ... Groucho club owner Bernie Katz laid to rest after elaborate procession.
The Groucho Club has abruptly closed following "a recent serious criminal offence" which is said to have taken place at the venue. The Met Police are investigating the allegations and the private ...
The club was named after Groucho Marx's famous claim that he wouldn't "want to belong to any club that would accept me as one of its members". The group (backed by club owner Tony Mackintosh ...
All change at Soho’s Groucho Club as the recently troubled members’ club prepares to reopen this Friday, January 10. The club closed before Christmas after an alleged rape on its premises in ...
Groucho Club's licence is re-instated after police proposed new rules on guests and monitoring toilets following alleged rape. By CAMERON CHARTERS. Published: 16:27 EDT, 18 December 2024 | Updated ...
A jump in sales at the hospitality group behind London’s Groucho Club failed to stop its sinking further into the red during its latest financial year. Somerset-based Artfarm, which is owned by ...
Celebrity haunt The Groucho Club closes as police investigate alleged ‘serious crime’ at venue. Groucho – a popular meeting point for London’s famous artists, musicians, writers and media ...
Helen Lederer, a Groucho member for more than 30 years, said the club was a "unique institution" and had urged councillors to let it reopen. "It is known in London and worldwide.
Staff at The Groucho Club broke down in tears as the venue’s licence was conditionally re-instated after police proposed new rules on members bringing guests.
Helen Lederer, a Groucho member for more than 30 years, said the club was a "unique institution" and had urged councillors to let it reopen. "It is known in London and worldwide.