A Meeting Place

Much of the Union Club's social life is centered around the members' rooms which overlook two of Boston's quieter historic sites - the Common and the Granary Burying Ground. The historic architectural detail and decor of these rooms foster great congeniality and friendship among the members.


The Reading Room and the Needham Room
The Reading Room and Needham Room are places to greet guests or have a cup of coffee, read the newspaper or simply look out on the Boston Common and Public Gardens.

The Governor Andrew Member Study
The Union Club of Boston understands that many members need to attend to their business needs while away from the office. Therefore we have a member study that provides computer and business equipment to accommodate your office needs while visiting the club.

The Curtis Room
The Curtis Room with its Civil War library is a quiet room where members can retreat for a private meeting or a read.

The Granary and Everett Rooms
The Granary and Everett Rooms provide a less formal area within the club house where members may enjoy a cocktail, brush-up on the news of the day or view a sports event via satellite TV. The club is now serving food in the Everett Room during regular dining hours.


Members' Portal

Enter the area reserved for club members.

Dining

Each of the club's twelve private dining rooms provides a perfect setting for social or business gatherings.

A Meeting Place

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

Menus, Club at a Glance
Food and beverage arrangements may be tailored to any scale and cost best suited to you. Club At A Glance - a quick club overview.

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.

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

Club History

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

Directions

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

Contacts and Club Policies

Members and guests are invited to contact the club.

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The Union Club of Boston
Eight Park Street
Boston, MA 02108-4803
(617) 227-0589