ROUND TABLE LONDON WEST END NO. 623
The Westenders Guide 2026-2027
London can be the greatest city in the world and still feel lonely. Round Table London West End 623 is the antidote — a brotherhood built on fellowship, adventure, and living the city properly.
THE WESTENDER IDENTITY
About London West End 623
London offers everything — but it's easy to fall into the work–gym–sleep loop. We chose something different. Round Table London West End 623 isn't a networking group or a formal society. We're a brotherhood built on Adopt, Adapt, Improve — constantly pushing ourselves to try new things, meet new people, and make the most of the city around us.
A Social Powerhouse
People join for the network — they stay for the brotherhood. We sit at the intersection of tradition and modern life, hosting Tablers from across the world and heading out on international trips.
The Global Host
Based in the heart of London, we're often the first stop for Tablers visiting the UK — whether you're coming from South Africa, Sweden, or anywhere in between, we'll make sure you experience London properly.
The Wider Family
Joint socials with Ladies Circle, Ex-Tablers, and the London Older Tablers Society (LoTs) are part of what we do — strengthening the wider Round Table family and doubling the fun along the way.
Service — Done Properly
No endless meetings. No token gestures. If something needs doing locally or within the wider Table network, we step up, get involved, and make a real impact.
A NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Welcome to the Westenders Logbook.
If you've found your way here, you're looking at more than just a website. This is our collective memory — a living record of the moments that define us.
From the roar of engines on the Thames at our Re-Charter, to quiet midweek pints at the Round Table Pub in Soho where our biggest ideas are born — this is where our story lives.
London West End 623 was re-chartered in 2019 with a simple aim: to build a brotherhood that genuinely lives the Round Table motto Adopt, Adapt, Improve — right here in the heart of the world's greatest city.
This space is for the Tablers who were there, the international brothers who've passed through London, and those who may one day add their own chapter. It's fellowship, a bit of chaos, and a lot of pride.
NEVER A DULL WEDNESDAY
Gallery Highlights
A snapshot of life at London West End 623 — from skills nights and competitive games to seasonal adventures across the city.
2026-2027 Programme
Plans and locations may change. Always check WhatsApp / Spond for latest updates.
Meet the Tablers
OUR STORY
Club History
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1958
The Original Charter
London West End 623 was first chartered in 1958, during the golden era of the West End — a time of jazz clubs, theatre, and a booming post-war city. For decades it stood as a hub for young professionals before eventually going dormant, but never forgotten.
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2019
The Great Re-Charter
On 21st September 2019, the table rose again. In true West End fashion, we didn't relaunch in a meeting room — we took to the Thames. Over 120 Tablers joined us aboard a private boat as we signed the charter, celebrated properly, and made one thing clear: London West End 623 was back and doing things differently.
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Today
A Powerhouse Table
Since that night, the Table hasn't just grown — it's thrived. Even through the pandemic, we became a benchmark for fellowship under pressure.
- National President RTBI (2025–26): Jon Clark
- International leadership across RTGB&I, AMI, RTI and CEE
- Award-winning at regional table awards within Area 26
- A reputation for energy, innovation, and doing Table properly
The Visiting Book
National and international Tablers can leave a digital note after meeting the Westenders.
Recent Entries
BECOMING PART OF THE STORY
Join the Table
We're not here to fill numbers — but the logbook is always open to the right people.
If you're aged 18–45 and based in London, come and see what we're about. No pressure. No hard sell. It usually starts with a drink and goes from there.
Prefer email? london.westend@roundtable.org.uk
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Round Table London West End 623?
Round Table London West End No. 623 is a fellowship and social club for men aged 18–45 based in central London. We are part of Round Tables of Great Britain and Ireland (RTBI) and run events, socials, volunteering projects, and international fellowship activities throughout the year.
Who can join Round Table London West End?
Membership is open to men aged 18–45. To express interest, contact us at london.westend@roundtable.org.uk or reach out via our social media channels.
How do I join an event or social?
Use our contact email or social channels to express interest. Visiting Tablers and guests are always welcome — please message us ahead of time so we can expect you.
Can visiting Tablers from other clubs attend?
Yes — we welcome visiting Tablers from any Round Table club in the UK and internationally. Please message us in advance. You can also sign our digital Visiting Book on this site after meeting the Westenders.
Where does London West End 623 meet?
Our spiritual home is the Round Table Pub in London's West End, where plans are made and ideas take shape. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month, with the occasional 5th Wednesday wildcard thrown in. Specific locations and any changes are shared via WhatsApp and Spond.
What types of events does Round Table London West End 623 run?
We run monthly business meetings, themed social nights, sport and outdoor activities, charity fundraisers, and national/international Round Table gatherings. Our programme runs from April to April each year.
What is the story behind the London West End 623 logo?
Our logo is a fusion of the London Underground Roundel and the Round Table emblem — rooted in tradition, but unmistakably West End. And yes, Obi-Wan Kenobi sits proudly on top. A nod to Sir Alec Guinness and a reminder that, in true West End style, the Force is strong with this Table.
Where are updates and final event details published?
Official event updates and last-minute changes are shared via WhatsApp and Spond. The full schedule for the year is listed on this website under the Programme section.