{{short description|Bar in the Palace of Westminster}} {{Use British English|date=January 2026}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} thumb|The bartop in the Strangers' Bar The '''Strangers' Bar''' is one of several bars in the Palace of Westminster, the home of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, situated near the House of Commons. It is open to Members of Parliament and officers of Parliament, their guests, and members of parliamentary staff.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/commons-catering/transparency/catering-services-opening-times-and-access---jul-2021.pdf|date=July 2021|title=Guide to Catering Services|publisher=House of Commons}}</ref> The bar often sells ales and other beverages from small breweries across the UK.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-03-16 |title=Long Melford Nethergate Brewery served at Strangers' Bar in Houses of Parliament |url=https://www.jamescartlidge.com/news/long-melford-nethergate-brewery-served-strangers-bar-houses-parliament |access-date=2024-12-13 |publisher=Suffolk Free Press|via=James Cartlidge MP |language=en}}</ref> The bar was historically nicknamed the Kremlin due to its popularity with Labour MPs while Conservatives preferred The Smoking Room.<ref name=Wright>{{cite news |last=Wright |first=Ben |date=9 March 2012 |title=Parliamentary sessions curtailed by change in drinking culture |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17148799 |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |access-date=14 February 2025 }}</ref> This preference has been credited to the bar more closely resembling a northern working men's club, including serving the same beers, than anywhere else in Westminster.<ref name=Wright79 /> Parliamentary privilege means that the bar does not require an alcohol licence.<ref name=Wright67>{{cite book |last=Wright |first=Ben |title=Order, Order! The Rise and Fall of Political Drinking |publisher=Duckworth |date=2017-06-01 |isbn=978-0-7156-5185-8 |pages=67-68}}</ref>

Smoking was banned in the bar from 4 April 2005.<ref name=Russell>{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Ben|last2= Woolf |first2=Marie |date=2 February 2005 |title=Order! Smoking in Parliament is banned |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/order-smoking-in-parliament-is-banned-5385034.html |work=The Independent |access-date=14 February 2025}}</ref> In 2013 the bar underwent at £13,000 refit.<ref name=booth>{{cite news |last=Booth |first=Robert |date=13 February 2017 |title=Davis-Abbott row latest in a long line of Strangers' Bar tiffs |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/feb/13/davis-abbott-row-latest-in-a-long-line-of-strangers-bar-tiffs |work=The Guardian |publisher=Guardian News & Media Limited |access-date=14 February 2025}}</ref> In 2018 it had a dartboard and served pork scratchings.<ref name=Wright78>{{cite book |last=Wright |first=Ben |title=Order, Order! The Rise and Fall of Political Drinking |publisher=Duckworth |date=2017-06-01 |isbn=978-0-7156-5185-8 |pages=78}}</ref>

On 22 February 2012, the bar was the scene of an incident involving Labour MP Eric Joyce, who hit several MPs and councillors during an altercation.<ref name=joyceBBC /> He headbutted Conservative MP Stuart Andrew, hit Conservative councillors Luke Mackenzie and Ben Maney, and assaulted fellow Labour MP Phil Wilson.<ref name=joyceBBC /> Conservative MPs Jackie Doyle-Price, Alec Shelbrooke and Andrew Percy were also involved. Police were called to attend, and Joyce pleaded guilty to four charges, including one of assault by beating.<ref name=joyceBBC /> He was given a fine, a 12-month community order and was ordered to pay £1,400 in compensation to his victims.<ref name=joyceBBC /> In a Commons statement, Joyce apologised for his behaviour. Following his suspension from Labour, Joyce announced he was standing down as an MP.<ref name=joyceBBC>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17343851|title=MP Eric Joyce apologises to MPs over bar brawl|website=BBC News|date=12 March 2012|accessdate=10 September 2019}}</ref>

In the financial year 2013/2014 Strangers' Bar, unlike most places in the commons that serve alcohol, turned a profit on its takings of £202,575.<ref name=Wright69>{{cite book |last=Wright |first=Ben |title=Order, Order! The Rise and Fall of Political Drinking |publisher=Duckworth |date=2017-06-01 |isbn=978-0-7156-5185-8 |pages=69-70}}</ref>

In 2024 the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme found that the conservative MP Aaron Bell had touched a woman on her left thigh, waist and bottom inappropriately and without her consent while in strangers bar in December 2023.<ref name=guardian-20241029>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/oct/29/ex-tory-mp-aaron-bell-reprimanded-for-brazen-sexual-misconduct |title=Ex-Tory MP reprimanded for 'brazen' sexual misconduct |last=Courea |first=Eleni |newspaper=The Guardian |date=29 October 2024 |access-date=29 October 2024}}</ref> Also in 2024 the House of Lords Conduct Committee found that Lord Ranger of Northwood had harassed a group of people in Strangers' Bar in January of that year.<ref name=Adu >{{cite news |last=Adu |first=Aletha |date=17 May 2024 |title=Peer faces year's ban from Lords bars for bullying two people while drunk |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/may/17/peer-kulveer-ranger-faces-years-ban-from-lords-bars-for-bullying-two-people-while-drunk |work=The Guardian |publisher=Guardian News & Media Limited |access-date=16 February 2025}}</ref>

In January 2025 the bar was closed for a review of security and safety procedures after a report of drink spiking.<ref name=Asaf>{{cite news |last=Asaf |first= Seher |date=17 January 2025 |title=Parliament bar closed after alleged spiking incident |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgj22d3n9l6o| publisher=BBC News|access-date=19 January 2025}}</ref> By 11 February 2025 plans were in place to reopen it with CCTV, more security guards and additional staff training.<ref name=Nevett>{{cite news |last=Nevett |first=Joshua |date=11 February 2025 |title=MPs' bar to reopen with CCTV after alleged spiking |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3d57x8r01lo |work=BBC News |location= |publisher=BBC |access-date=13 February 2025}}</ref> The reopening took place on 24 February 2025.<ref name=Scotson /> In November 2025 a guest of Andrew Rosindell got into a dispute with the bar doorman which resulted in the police being called.<ref name=Scott>{{cite news |last=Scott |first=Geraldine |date=12 November 2025 |title=Tory MP apologises after police called to guest’s drunken bar row |url=https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/andrew-rosindell-apology-guest-bar-row-xgc08ll68 |work=The Times |publisher=Times Media Limited |access-date=25 December 2025}}</ref>

==Access== In 2017 the bar was open to MPs, House of Commons staff grade B or above, senior civil service members of Office of Parliamentary Counsel and former MPs who were either peers or had sat in parliament for at least 10 years.<ref name=HOCCS/> It was also open to retired House of Commons staff if they were previously band A3 and above and had worked there for 30 or more years.<ref name=HOCCS/> The Trade Union Side Administrator and Staff News Editor could be served if they were there on official duties.<ref name=HOCCS>{{cite web |date=October 2017 |title=GUIDE TO CATERING SERVICES' VENUES WITH STANDARD OPENING TIMES AND ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS |url=https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/commons-catering/Catering-Services-opening-times-and-access-October-2017.pdf |website= parliament.uk |publisher=House of Commons Catering Services |access-date=25 February 2025}}</ref> MP's could bring up to three guests with the proviso that only the MP can purchase drinks.<ref name=Wright79>{{cite book |last=Wright |first=Ben |title=Order, Order! The Rise and Fall of Political Drinking |publisher=Duckworth |date=2017-06-01 |isbn=978-0-7156-5185-8 |pages=79}}</ref>

When parliament was not sitting the bar was open to all House of Commons staff.<ref name=HOCCS/>

In February 2025 the bar was limited to no more than 50 people at a time.<ref name=Scotson>{{cite news |last1=Scotson |first1=Tom |last2=Symonds |first2=Harriet |date=24 February 2025 |title=Re-opened Parliament Bar Gets Doorkeeper To Police Capacity |url=https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/reopened-parliament-bar-gets-doorkeeper-police-capacity |work=PoliticsHome |publisher=Merit Group |access-date=26 February 2025}}</ref>

== See also == * Strangers' Gallery

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