History
The Montauk Club is a private social club located at 25 Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood of New York City. The Club has remained a private club since its founding in 1889. The magnificent Club House was designed by the famed New York architect Francis H. Kimball, who was inspired by a palace on Venice's Grand Canal. The Club House was completed in 1891 and its Venetian gothic architecture, carved mahogany woodwork and beautiful stained glass windows remain its signature features.
Specialties
The Club is a vibrant part of its Park Slope, Brooklyn neighborhood and a sought-after wedding and event venue. Members organize a variety of events year-round. Recently the Club has hosted talks by local authors, jazz performances, prohibition era cocktail functions and Victorian era salon parties. In addition, there are monthly book, beer and wine clubs that are popular with a cross-section of the membership. The Club House is also available for personal and business entertaining.