It was established in 1936[1] as the Melville Bridge Club and changed its name when it moved to its present premises in 2013.
The club hosts pairs and teams duplicate events and also rubber bridge.
The club is also extensively used for matches and events organised by the Eastern District of the Scottish Bridge Union - the governing body for the game in Scotland.
9 Grosvenor Crescent was built in 1868 firstly as a private house later becoming a maternity home during the Second World War and then part of the Edinburgh College of Domestic Science.
During the excavations for the new building some Bronze Age swords were found[2] some of which are now part of the collection in the National Museum of Scotland.