The Private Dining Rooms

The Oak Room
Each of the Club's twelve private dining rooms provides a perfect setting for social or business gatherings surrounded by tasteful architecture and decor. Named for Club members active in the Civil War, each room offers a distinctive ambiance, imbuing any occasion with a sense of history and understated elegance. Rooms accommodate as few as two in the Lincoln and Hallowell Rooms or up to 120, for a seated meal, in the Oak Room.

Twelve Private Dining Rooms
The layout on the second floor provides considerable flexibility. Rooms can be opened to one another by sliding back the stately doors separating them. Individual rooms can seat parties up to 50, or the entire floor can host up to 150 guests for elegant rehearsal dinners or wedding receptions.

The Red Room
Overlooking the Common from the fifth floor is the Red Room with it's cathedral ceiling. This is the main dining room for members and guests. Breakfast and lunch are served Monday through Friday. Evening dining is offered Tuesday through Friday.

Food and Beverages
Food and beverage arrangements may be tailored to any scale and cost best suited to the member's needs - the Club prides itself on the ability to offer exceptional cuisine at reasonable prices. An array of audio/visual and related equipment is also available.

Use of the Club's Facilities
Please feel free to contact the Director of Membership and Sales with questions or requests (617) 227-0589.


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A Meeting Place

Much of the Union Club's social life is centered around the members' rooms.

Accommodations

The Club's bedrooms are a restful "home away from home" for members and their guests after the theater, a concert or for a weekend getaway.

Menus
Food and beverage arrangements may be tailored to any scale and cost best suited to the member's needs. 

The History of the Club

The Club was founded in early 1863 to bolster support for the union cause during the Civil War.

Reciprocal Clubs
The Club enjoys reciprocal relationships with similar clubs all over the United States, and overseas. 

Contact Us

Members and guests are invited to contact the Club.

Directions

The Club overlooks the Boston Common. It is convenient to parking and public transportation.

The Members' Portal

Enter the area reserved for Club members.

Area Cultural Institutions

Some nearby Boston institutions.


Eight Park Street Boston, MA 02108-4803 - Telephone (617) 227-0589 - Fax (617) 227-2516