Adelphi
The Adam brothers' Adelphi development was at the heart of 18th-century cafe society. At one time the House was part of the Adelphi Hotel. The Adelphi Room was a very fashionable dining room and is mentioned in Dickens' Pickwick Papers.
Today the Adelphi still provides a great dining room for up to 30 people, but it is also perfect for board meetings, presentations and product launches. The room accommodates 30 people for meetings, or 50 for reception functions.
Today the Adelphi still provides a great dining room for up to 30 people, but it is also perfect for board meetings, presentations and product launches. The room accommodates 30 people for meetings, or 50 for reception functions.
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![]() | Dimensions10.8m x 9m CapacityReception: 50 |
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Did you know?
Originally No. 18 Adam Street, bought by William Osborn and opened as the 'The Adelphi Tavern' in 1772. Later it became the 'Adelphi Hotel' which achieved world-wide recognition.





