Kit-Cat Club
Years: 1688 - 1739
The Kit-Cat Club (sometimes Kit-Kat Club) is an early 18th century English club in London with strong political and literary associations, committed to the furtherance of Whig objectives, meeting at the Trumpet tavern in London, and at Water Oakley in the Berkshire countryside.The first meetings are held at a tavern in Shire Lane (parallel with Bell Yard and now covered by the Royal Courts of Justice) run by an innkeeper called Christopher Catling, who had given his name to the mutton pies known as "Kit Kats" from which the name of the club is derived.The club later moves to the Fountain Tavern on The Strand (now the site of Simpson's-in-the-Strand), and latterly into a room especially built for the purpose at Barn Elms, the home of the secretary Jacob Tonson In summer, the club meets at the Upper Flask, Hampstead Heath.
