The Bull Terrier Club’s Breed Lunch at the RKC
The Bull Terrier Club’s Breed Lunch at the Royal Kennel Club on 30th March 2026 feels, overall, like a really lovely and well-received event.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of 10 Clarges Street in London, the day struck a nice balance between learning, socialising, and simply enjoying the setting. The programme flowed naturally—from tea and coffee on arrival, through the library and exhibition tour, to pre-lunch drinks and the meal itself—which seemed to help create a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere throughout.
From the feedback shared, the venue clearly made a big impression. Guests described the experience as ‘amazing’ and ‘something special,’ particularly highlighting the history, artwork, and the library, which many felt they could have happily spent much longer exploring. The breed-focused element also seems to have added something meaningful, giving the day a more personal and engaging feel.
The food and hospitality were also very well received, with comments noting the quality of the meal, drinks, and overall experience. Just as importantly, there’s a strong sense that people enjoyed the company—spending time with fellow enthusiasts in such a unique setting added a real warmth to the day.
All in all, it seems the event achieved exactly what it set out to do: bringing people together in a special setting for an enjoyable and memorable experience. The positive tone of the feedback, along with guests recommending it to others, suggests it was a great success and something worth building on in the future.







