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Host your event amid the hand carved mahogany wood paneling,
prestigious English hand made drapes, rich burgundy leather
chairs and the unhurried splendor of the 19th Century. Rooms
can accommodate 15-85 people and combined up to 200 people.
Ober - Early in the 1950’s the second
floor of what had been Frank Locke’s Wine Rooms was
re-acquired and remodeled extensively to become the Ober
Room. In 1978, then owner David Ray added wall wood paneling
that had formerly graced the walls of the Astor’s
Newport, Rhode Island mansion. Other period details include
built-in buffet, which display an antique china collection,
as well as a fireplace. The Ober Room is perfect for closing
dinners, wedding receptions and other special occasions.
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50-85
Dinner |
120
Reception |
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Camus - Also dating back to 1875, this room originally featured ornate
wooden booths whose heavy velvet curtains ensured the privacy
of its occupants. Sometime during the mid twentieth century
the Camus Room was given a face-lift when the Columbia National
Life Insurance building in downtown Boston was remodeled.
One of Columbia National’s Director’s Rooms featured
oak paneling carved by the artisans of Irving & Casson.
The paneling was a perfect fit for the Camus Room and Locke-Ober’s
manager at the time, Bill Harrington, acquired it. Additional
architectural details include the original frosted glass
windows with their coat of arms motif. This is the ideal
location for lunch / dinner for a board of directors meeting,
conferences, lectures, and personal celebrations.
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| 36x25 |
15-50
Dinner |
75
Reception |
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