List of University of Oxford dining clubs

This is a list of current University of Oxford dining clubs. All are social in nature and recruit members by private invitation for a programme of drinking and dining. Members are drawn exclusively from the student body of the University of Oxford. Most have individual costumes and traditions and maintain a high degree of secrecy concerning their membership and activities.

University wide

  • The Assassins[1][2][3] (male society)
  • The Bullingdon Club[1][2][3] (founded 1780; dress in navy blue tailcoats, with navy velvet collar, ivory silk lapels, brass buttons, mustard waistcoat, and a sky blue bow tie; club tie is sky blue striped with ivory; sometimes called The Buller; male society)
  • The Delilahs[3] (female society)
  • The Gridiron Club[1][3] (founded 1884; commonly called The Grid; club tie is dark blue with white gridirons; mixed gender society)
  • The Piers Gaveston Society[1][2][3] (founded 1977; limited to 12 members; mixed gender society)
  • The Stoics[2][3][4] (dress in black tailcoats, with bi-coloured socks, braces, and bow ties of pale blue and yellow; male society)
  • The Viceroys[1][3][5] (dress in black tailcoats, with bow ties of purple with yellow and blue stripes; male society)
  • The 9th Prime Club (postgraduates only; mixed gender society)

College based

References

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