What is the dress code at The Ned?
What is the dress code at The Ned London or Ned’s Club? The Ned London does not operate a dress-code in the public spaces. At Ned’s Club all members and their guests must dress presentably. At Ned’s Club all members and their guests must dress presentably. Gym clothes, flip-flops, dirty trainers, and ripped trousers are not permitted. Smart shorts are permitted on the Rooftop during the summer only. Shorts are not permitted in the indoor Club spaces after 5pm and are never permitted in The Vault.
What to wear to The Ned?
The Ned London does not operate a dress-code in the public spaces. At Ned’s Club all members and their guests must dress presentably. Gym clothes, flip-flops, dirty trainers, and ripped trousers are not permitted. Smart shorts are permitted on the Rooftop during the summer only. Ned’s Club members get access to everything the club has to offer, from a rooftop pool and terraces to a late-night bar in the original bank vault. Stay active in our gym or recharge in the spa. Enjoy member events and digital content, plus benefits in our ground floor restaurants and bedrooms.The Restaurant Ned’s Feast is £110 per person or £175 with free flowing Champagne. Member rates may apply. For bookings of six or more please call to book. Children under six eat for free, and the feast is half-price for children aged six-12.The Ned Sunday Feast is just that. A central food island stacked with starters, mains and desserts which are at your complete disposal throughout a two-hour time slot. There’s also the additional benefit of a glass of Prosecco included (there is a wine alternative) or unlimited Champagne with a surcharge.Today, The Ned is primarily owned by Ron Burkle, who is also a majority shareholder in Soho House. According to its website, Ned’s Club London is ‘a place for diverse professionals to meet, work and have a good time’. Membership is priced at £4,000 per year.
What’s special about The Ned?
One of the things that makes The Ned so special (and a bit exclusive) is Ned’s Club. The Rooftop Pool & Bar – Views over St Paul’s, incredible in summer (members only). Ned’s Club Vault – The old bank vault turned intimate bar. The Restaurant Ned’s Feast is £110 per person or £175 per person with free flowing Champagne. Member rates may apply. For bookings of six or more please call to book. Children under six eat for free, and the feast is half-price for children aged six-12.Members enjoy discounts at the ground-floor restaurants from Monday to Wednesday (and after 4 pm on Sundays), as well as at any Soho House restaurant open to the public. Standard Ned’s Club membership costs £3,465 annually, with an under-30s option available at £2,200 annually.
Why is it called a Ned rig?
The Ned rig is a finesse fishing technique that involves using small plastic worms, craws, or creatures paired with a light mushroom style head so it can easily float off the bottom. This rig was originally created by outdoor writer Ned Kehde and popularized in the Midwest – so the name Ned rig stuck because of him! If you’re not fishing a Ned rig, it’s time to start. This simple, jig and finesse plastic presentation is easy to fish and catches bass, walleye, panfish and more. Here’s a rundown on when, where and how to fish the Ned rig.Other Ned Rig Resources There are also some log books from Ned Kehde, lots of tackle talk and more. A good rod, some 10-pound braid with a leader of fluorocarbon, or straight 8-pound fluorocarbon on a spinning rod will get the job done. Use a spinning reel that can feel small 1/16 ounce jigs when you turn the handle.