This event is now at capacity. We are now operating a waiting list, to add your name please email us at development@sid.cam.ac.uk 

We are pleased to invite you to join fellow alumni for the Third Annual London Drinks, an evening of conversation and conviviality in the elegant surroundings of The Reform Club, St James’s.

Thanks to the generous support of Paul Kelly (2014, MFin), we will be gathering at one of London’s most distinguished private members’ clubs, the Reform Club, which is admired not only for its architectural splendour and rich history, but also for its progressive spirit. Founded in the 19th century, the Club was the first of the traditional gentlemen’s clubs to admit women as members on equal terms.

The Reform Club also holds a special place in literary history. It will forever be associated with Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days, as the setting where Phileas Fogg famously conceived his extraordinary journey and made his legendary wager!

Whether you are catching up with familiar faces or meeting fellow alumni for the first time, the evening offers a relaxed opportunity to connect and enjoy good company.


Ticket Information - booking is now closed and we are operating a waiting list.

Please email us at development@sid.cam.ac.uk to add your name to the list. 

  • Alumni: £27.50 per person
  • Young Alumni (graduated within the last 10 years): £20 per person

Tickets include a selection of drinks and canapés served in the Club’s magnificent Library, as well as an informal talk on the Club's rich history (having been founded in 1836 by those Radicals and Whigs pledging support for the Great Reform Act of 1832, and later becoming the political headquarters of the Liberal Party).


We hope you can join us for what promises to be a memorable evening in a truly iconic setting.