Locations Directory
Except where noted, all of these locations allow outside caterers.
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PRIVATE CLUBS
Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Ave., at 70th St.; 212-327-9322; asiasociety.orgMembership (up to $1,500) is required to rent a space in this red-granite building, which houses paintings, ceramics, and bronzes dating back to 2000 B.C. The eighth floor has sky-blue silk-covered walls and a 42-foot arched window (it allows 150 for dinner), while the glass-enclosed Garden Court holds up to 300 for cocktails (both spaces can be rented for $7,500, which includes the membership fee).
The Explorers Club
46 E. 70th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-628-8383; explorers.orgThis Gothic-style townhouse has an elegant lobby and a grand staircase to the second floor. The wood-paneled Clark Room and Library are both available for private events and can hold up to 250 guests for cocktails, or 120 guests for a seated dinner. For nonmembers, prices start at $4,500 on weekends, $3,500 on weekdays. Catering by New York Catering.
Harvard Club
27 W. 44th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-840-6600; hcny.orgThis landmark, members-only haven for Harvard graduates boasts great spaces for those with booking privileges. The building’s third floor has seven banquet spaces that can accommodate up to 200 people, all decorated in Ivy League fashion (think oil paintings, mahogany, and brass bars). Prices upon request.
The Midtown Executive Club
40 W. 45th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-626-9308; midtownexecutiveclub.comThis clubhouse hosts weddings for members and nonmembers alike in its century-old quarters, which were recently restored to the way they looked in 1903. After cocktails in the Rumford Hall, up to 100 guests can sit down to a four-course meal in the dining room ($130 a head; no outside catering).
The Penn Club
30 W. 44th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-403-6618; pennclub.orgThis midtown club for University of Pennsylvania alumni customizes menus for wedding parties held in their spaces, like the Benjamin Franklin living room or a two-story formal dining room. With 39 overnight rooms, a library, and a fitness center, the club offers everything to keep guests occupied. Available for members only. Prices upon request.
The Princeton Club of New York
15 W. 43rd St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-596-1210; princetonclub.comThe three party rooms (each can hold 220 guests) in this 131-year-old club are available to members and to individuals sponsored by a member. As expected, all have cozy atmospheres. The James Madison Room has large brass chandeliers; the Presidents’ Room is decorated with traditional furnishings, sconces, columns, and Audubon prints. Starting at $145 per person. No outside catering except kosher.
The Society of Illustrators
128 E. 63rd St., nr. Lexington Ave.; 212-838-2560; societyillustrators.orgWorks by N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, and Norman Rockwell grace the dining room walls of this 1871 carriage house, complete with leather chairs and wood-burning fireplaces. For $1,200 to $2,400, nonmembers can celebrate with 25 to 75 guests. In-house catering is available but not required. Not available in August.
The University Club
1 W. 54th St., at Fifth Ave.; 212-247-2100; universityclubny.orgThis club’s landmark building dates from 1899. Receptions are held in the three-story dining room, with oak-paneled walls, a gilded ceiling, and marble floors. Cocktail receptions can be held beneath the frescoed ceiling of the Council Room; ceremonies are generally held in the light-filled first-floor ballroom. No outside catering except for kosher. Prices upon request.
3 West Club
3 W. 51st St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-582-5454, ext. 2110; 3westclub.comAlso known as the Women’s National Republican Club, 3 West opens its doors to everyone. Built in 1933, the building has several party spaces: the Grand Salon, outfitted with fireplaces and brass chandeliers; the cocktail-ready Pratt Lounge; and the Grand Ballroom, accessed by a dramatic marble staircase. From $115 per person.
The Yale Club
50 Vanderbilt Ave., nr. 44th St.; 212-716-2100; yaleclubnyc.comJust a stone’s throw from Grand Central Terminal, the Yale Club allows couples to choose from the classic Grand Ballroom (150 to 300 guests) or opt for a reception alfresco in the Roof Dining Room, complete with a terrace and great views (90 to 250 guests). For a more relaxed fête, the club also offers a variety of lounges and the low-key Tap Room. Prices upon request.
From the Winter 2008 New York Wedding Guide
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- Capitale
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130 Bowery New York NY ; 212-334-5500; www.capitaleny.com
From the Lavish Atmosphere to the Unparalleled Service offered, Capitale stands as a Venue and Event Space of Distinction and Style for those seeking the Very Best.
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- The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
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35 East 76th Street New York NY 10021; 212-744-1600; www.thecarlyle.com
The Carlyle is the perfect backdrop for special events. Impeccable service, acclaimed cuisine, exquisite settings and our expert team make every Carlyle.
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- Grand Hyatt New York
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Park Avenue at Grand Central New York NY 10017; 646-213-6642; www.grandnewyork.hyatt.com
Your wedding represents a lifelong commitment and the Grand Hyatt New York will be at your service to compose the most memorable event of your dreams. Please contact our wedding specialist.
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- Hotel Plaza Athenee New York
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37 East 64th Street New York NY ; 212-734-9100 / 1-800-447-8800; www.plaza-athenee.com
Located on the fashionable Upper East Side of Manhattan, this charming and intimate hotel is home to one of the most romantic rooms in New York City, Wedding up to 100.
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- The Plaza
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770 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10019; 212-549-0550; www.theplaza.com
Throughout its history, The Plaza’s grand Ballroom has been the setting for countless lavish weddings and events. Today, the ballroom’s neo-Classical décor and new contemporary spirit welcomes you to become part of the legend.
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- The Water Club
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The East River at 30th Street New York NY 10016; 212-545-1155; www.thewaterclub.com
Set on the East River, The Water Club offers sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline.
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