The Century Club, Syracuse
About The Century Club, Syracuse
Founded in 1876, The Century Club in Syracuse was established to promote intellectual and cultural activities, the club continues to uphold its mission by offering diverse events and resources to its members. The club values community engagement, tradition, and excellence, fostering a welcoming environment for individuals to connect, learn, and enjoy various activities. Over the years, The Century Club has adapted to modern needs while preserving its rich heritage, making it a vital part of Syracuse's social landscape.
Social
The Century Club provides social and dining facilities, ensuring members have a variety of options for engagement and relaxation. The club hosts regular events, including lectures, musical performances, and themed dinners, encouraging members to socialize and network. The dining facilities offer a range of culinary experiences, from casual meals to formal dining, with menus designed to cater to diverse tastes. The club's social calendar is filled with events aimed at fostering a sense of community and belonging among members.
Other Services
The Century Club provides additional services such as event planning and hosting, making it an ideal venue for private celebrations, corporate events, and community gatherings. The club's professional staff ensures that every event is executed seamlessly.
Visiting the Club
Reciprocal visitors are welcome at The Century Club. Visitors should contact the club in advance to arrange their visit and gain access to the club's facilities. Proper attire and adherence to club rules are required during the visit.
Around the Club
The Century Club is located in downtown Syracuse, offering easy access to various attractions. Nearby, members and visitors can explore the Everson Museum of Art, the Onondaga Historical Association, and the Armory Square district, known for its shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Sources
Club status
The club is open.
The club is accepting reciprocal visits.
Facilities
Dress code
Coats and ties for gentlemen (and equivalent attire for women) are required for dining in the Major Burnet Room in the evening only. At other times and in other dining areas, business casual attire is permitted. Jeans, shorts, athletic wear, etc. are never appropriate clothing in the Clubhouse.
Address
480 James St,
Syracuse
13203
New York
United States