For over a century, the Harvard Club of New York City has been the standard by which university clubs are measured. The original clubhouse, builit in 1856, is reminiscent of Harvard University itself with its Neo-Georgian architecture. In 2002, the club added a new eight-story building that includes meeting rooms and a state-of-the-art kitchen. Eighteen banquet rooms on the club’s second and third floors vary in size and decor, and are perfect for any type of social or business event.
Venue Capacity
Space | Max. Reception Capacity | Max. Seated Capacity | Sq. Feet | Floor Plan |
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PRESIDENTS | 70 | 85 | ||
CHARLES RIVER | ||||
WR - I | 75 | 60 | ||
CR - III (Windows) | ||||
CR - I | ||||
BIDDLE | 200 | 185 | ||
MAHOGANY | 60 | 65 | ||
CR - II | ||||
SLOCUM | 50 | 36 | ||
West Room (3rd Floor) | 15 | 20 | ||
WR - III (Boardroom) | 15 | 20 | ||
WR - II (Windows) | 75 | 50 | ||
EAST | 50 | 20 | ||
CR - IV (Boardroom) | ||||
NORTH/BIDDLE | 270 | 270 | ||
WELD | ||||
Harvard Club of New York City: | ||||
NORTH | 90 | 90 | ||
Cambridge Room (2nd Floor) | 50 | 50 | ||
GORDON READING | 100 | 85 |