
Dining & the Clubhouse
Red brick, a green roof, and a table waiting at the end of the round.
The room the course reports to
Rivermead's clubhouse has anchored the property since the club's early years, and a refurbishment in 2008 kept the character while renewing everything behind it. Dining rooms and verandas look out over the course, so lunch comes with a view of the golf you just played, or the golf you are about to.
The kitchen runs through the season: weekday lunches, après-golf, club nights, and the dinners that follow tournaments and member events.
The nineteenth hole at Rivermead has been open since 1910, and it has never once been out of position.
The dining room
Full service through the golf season, from post-round tables to proper dinners, with the course out the windows and the linens done properly.
The veranda
The best seat in the club on a summer evening: white columns, string lights, long light, and the course a step away. It seats a dinner as happily as it holds a nightcap.

Private rooms
Board lunches, family dinners, and celebrations, arranged with the events team. See events.
Eat here often
Social membership brings the clubhouse, the calendar, and the community, no golf required.
See membership categories