The Council Room set for a holiday dinner

Why not hold your next event at the Grolier Club?

 
 Choose from a variety of charming and historic book-filled spaces
                  Take advantage of reasonable rental rates
                                       Get advice on catering and other services 


            

            
The Exhibition Hall (Ground Floor)
  • 23 x 45, 1,000 sq. ft. 
  • Accommodates up to 225 for either a cocktail reception or a seated meeting, and seats up to 100 for dinner.  
 


The Rare Book Room (Second Floor)
  • 18 x 28, 500 sq. ft.
  • Perfect for a party or reception of up to 50 people.
 

 


The Morris Room (Fifth Floor)
  • 26 x 18, 460 sq. ft.
  • Holds up to 50 for a cocktail reception; for a supplemental charge, and weather permitting, the adjoining terrace accommodates 25 additional people. 
 


The Dutch Kitchen (Fifth Floor)
  • 20 x 16, 320 sq. ft.
  • A beloved relic of the Grolier's first clubhouse, this 1890s fantasy of a Dutch colonial tavern accommodates up to 25 for a reception, or up to 15 for a small board meeting or dinner.
 


The Phillipps Room (Fifth Floor)
  • 10 x 18, 180 sq. ft.
  • Ideal for a small board meeting, this cozy space (dedicated to notorious bibliomaniac Sir Thomas Phillipps) seats 8 comfortably.  

        



The Council Room (Sixth Floor)

  • 20 x 26, 520 sq. ft.
  • Newly refurbished in 2008, this panelled, book-lined room is perfect for a board meeting of up to 22 people, or a dinner seating up to 35 people.



 


For more information, including current rates, 
Contact Grolier Club Business Manager Tammy Rubel:
(212) 838-6690 ext. 3, or
trubel@grolierclub.org 


 

The Grolier Club is located at 47 East 60th Street,
New York City (between Park and Madison Avenues). The closest subway
stops are at Fifth Avenue/60th Street (N, R & W trains), at
59th Street/Lexington Avenue (4, 5, and 6 trains and N, R & W trains;
exit north end of the station, at 60th Street); and at 63rd Street/
Lexington Avenue (F trains); buses stop at the intersection of
Madison Avenue and 60th Street.

 

PARKING: For parking options nearby, visit
http://www.uppereast.com/parkinggarages.html.