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Main Room at Albert H. DeWitt Officers' Club

Albert H. DeWitt Officers' Club · 641 West Red Line Avenue, San Francisco, 94501 · Show map
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About this space

The Main Room at the Albert H. DeWitt Officers' Club is a historic and elegant space, perfect for a wide range of events. Featuring wood paneling, crystal chandeliers, and a parquet dance floor, it exudes a classic charm that is hard to find. This venue is ideal for wedding receptions, banquets, conferences, and special family functions. With a seating capacity of up to 250 people, it offers ample space for large gatherings. The venue's beautiful interior and historic significance make it a unique choice for those looking to host an event in a space with character and history. Whether planning an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, the Main Room provides a stunning backdrop.

Features

Wifi
Parking Lot
Restrooms

Space

250m² (2,691ft²)

Capacities

250 Reception

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£10,000 / Minimum spend

Location

641 West Red Line Avenue, 94501
Albert H. DeWitt Officers' Club 641 West Red Line AvenueUnknown 94501San Francisco
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