a long meeting table set for dinner service in a luxury meeting room with dark wood accents
The Lamb's Club at The Chatwal, New York
A Prestigious Setting for Manhattan Meetings and Events, With Historic Flair

Event & Meeting Spaces in Manhattan

Discover the event spaces at The Lamb’s Club. Speak with one of our associates about planning your next event at The Lamb’s Club at The Chatwal, New York.

Spaces

a long table set up for 22 diners

The Stanford White Room

Ideal for a private reception and dinner, a business meeting or a social gathering.

The Stanford White Room, a historical landmark suite, features a wood-paneled 600-square-foot space complete with an original open working fireplace and private outdoor terrace.

It can accommodate up to 36 guests for a seated dinner and 50 guests for a standing reception.

Dinning room with four tables setup for dinner

The Club Room

The Club Room is a beautifully restored venue perfect for Midtown Manhattan meetings, small conferences and celebrations.

This 1,500-square-foot facility can comfortably accommodate up to 90 guests for a seated dinner and 150 guests for a standing reception.

This impressive Manhattan event room can be divided, using a soundproof movable wall, into two independent rooms: Club North and Club South. The spacious foyer area is ideal for pre-function and cocktail receptions or conference breaks.

tables in a bar set for drinks and a meal

The Lamb's Bar

Ideal for celebrations, social gatherings or large party reservations.

The Lambs Bar boasts a rich history, having been a favored haunt of actors and artists since the early 20th century, and has beautiful floor to ceiling views of the city.

Whether you are planning a small gathering or a large-scale event, the Lambs Bar can be reserved in its entirety or in a semi private area to create a truly customized experience.

It can accommodate up to 75 guests for a seated dinner and 100 guests for a standing reception.

“A Prestigious Setting for Manhattan Meetings and Events, With Historic Flair”