Royal Willingdon Sports Club

Non-sports amenities include a formal dining room, a semi-formal dining rooms, bar, garden cafe, bakery, members' provision and separate beer and wine shop, a swimming pool cafe and a plant nursery.

The club is very selective in granting membership to current members' children and the applicant’s family background takes top priority along with their profession.

Indian newspaper Mid-Day wrote that the WSC has an unspoken rule that does not allow film actors and racing professionals, including jockeys, trainers and their spouses to be individuals as "actors might create a nuisance, with their followers lingering around, and ruin the ambience and peace at the club... What is important is not the profession, but the applicant's background.

Non-sports amenities include a formal dining room, a semiformal dining room, a bar, a garden café (where children under 21 are allowed), a swimming pool café, a bakery, a plant nursery[7] a members' provision and separate beer and wine shop are available to members at rates cheaper than outside stores as the club is not-for-profit and a mini-grocery store.

[citation needed] A banquet was held at the WSC in 1954 to celebrate the first Filmfare awards ceremony.

[8] One of the award winners, Bimal Roy was not allowed entry into the club for the party as he was dressed in a dhoti.