Biddle Room
A Sophisticated Space Featuring Dramatic Finishes
Named in 1925 in honor of Nicholas Biddle, Class of 1900, Chairman of both the House and Building Committees, and personal financial advisor to Vincent Astor, heir to the Astor estate. Following Biddle's untimely death, Astor funded the room's design and decoration, which was carried out by renowned architect Charles A. Platt.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Custom menu
- Valet parking
- High tech video conferencing
- Built-in Surround Sound
- Windows overlooking 44th street
- Mahogany Wood Paneling
- High tech video conferencing
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- 16 ft. ceilings
- Built in Surround Sound
- Floor to ceiling windows with natural light looking out to 45th Street
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
Cambridge Room
A Modern Space Featuring Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
The Cambridge Room can be used as one large space or divided into Cambridge I, Cambridge II, Cambridge III, and Cambridge IV. Opened in 2003 as part of the Davis Brody Bond expansion of the Club, the room is adorned with 1930s mural sketches by Barry Faulkner. Faulkner, a renowned mural artist, is also known for creating the stunning mosaic in the RCA Building at Rockefeller Center and the murals in the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Custom menu
- Valet parking
- High tech video conferencing
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- 16 ft. ceilings
- Built in Surround Sound
- Floor to ceiling windows with natural light looking out to 45th Street
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
Mahogany Room
Filled with Natural Light and Elegantly Decorated with Floor-to-Ceiling Wood Paneling
The Mahogany Room also features a foyer just outside, creating a quiet and intimate atmosphere. Originally used as the Billiard Room in the 1894 building, it was equipped with a pool table. In 1945, the room was named after "The Mahogany Club," a dining group that funded the plaster ceiling and wood paneling in 1905.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Custom menu
- Valet parking
- High tech video conferencing
- Built-in Surround Sound
- Windows overlooking 44th street
- Mahogany Wood Paneling
- High tech video conferencing
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- 16 ft. ceilings
- Built-in Surround Sound
- Floor to ceiling windows with natural light looking out to 45th Street
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
Presidents’ Room
A Bright Space with High Ceilings and Natural Light
Originally the Card Room, it was renamed and dedicated in 1953 as the Presidents' Room. The room is adorned with portraits of past Club presidents, honoring the legacy of its leadership.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Custom menu
- Valet parking
- Hi-Tech Video Conferencing
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- Built-in Surround Sound
- Windows overlooking 44th street
- Natural light
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
Slocum Room
An Intimate Space Perfect for Groups of Up to 30
Named in 1940 for Thomas Williams Slocum, Class of 1890, a beloved Club member and dedicated supporter of both the Club and the University. Slocum held every position on the Board of Managers and lived in a penthouse in the building next door, allowing him to keep a watchful eye over the Club at all times.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Custom menu
- Valet parking
- High tech video conferencing
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- Built-in Surround Sound
- Mahogany Wood Paneling
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
Weld Room
Equipped with All the Necessary Technology and Ideal for Groups of Up to 12
Dedicated in 1952 to the memory of two Club presidents, Francis M. Weld (Classes of 1860 and 1897) and his son. The elder Weld, one of the Club's first members, was a physician during the Civil War before moving to New York City after the war’s conclusion.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- Custom menu
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
West Room
A modern space featuring floor-to-ceiling windows.
Opened in 2003 as part of the Davis Brody Bond expansion of the Club, the West Room is adorned with vintage prints generously donated by Club members.
AMENITIES
- State of the art audio visual capabilities
- Wi-fi/highspeed internet access
- Custom layout and seating arrangements
- Custom menu
- Valet parking
- High tech video conferencing
- Complimentary pads, pens, hard candy
- Rear screen projection
- Built in Surround Sound
- Floor to ceiling windows looking out to 44th Street
- Natural Light
SAMPLE LAYOUTS & CAPACITY
For inquiries, please call 212-827-1209 or email [email protected].
