ThomasP
Senior Master Sergeant
I ran across one more possible source here "https://www.elmbridge.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2023-04/Brooklands Conservation Management Plan.pdf". There is mention of a restaurant (quoted below) in the clubhouse but no date is included.
"The former Brooklands Aero Clubhouse, an inter-war building opened in May 1932 on the edge of the Flying Village, to the designs of Graham Dawbarn. Built in the International Modern Style, the symmetrical rendered building consists of a central three-storey tower flanked on its north and south sides with single-storey pavilions. This building became the hub of the social activities for the Brooklands Aero Club and contained a restaurant, lounge, bars, office, watch office and an observation platform."
"The former Brooklands Aero Clubhouse, an inter-war building opened in May 1932 on the edge of the Flying Village, to the designs of Graham Dawbarn. Built in the International Modern Style, the symmetrical rendered building consists of a central three-storey tower flanked on its north and south sides with single-storey pavilions. This building became the hub of the social activities for the Brooklands Aero Club and contained a restaurant, lounge, bars, office, watch office and an observation platform."