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Dining

Club members and their guests enjoy a variety of dining options at the club. The club has 7 distinct dining areas.

  • The 1889 Room
    • Recently renovated and modernized, the 1889 room pays homage to the year of our founding. The menu reflects fine dining at its best while carefully balancing the art of innovative modern era culinary arts.

  • Club 6
    • Club 6 is our casual restaurant that features a bistro like menu. The restaurant is enhanced with a full service bar that is complimented by beer on tap and a cadre of talented bartenders in the Princeton area.

  • The Wilson Room
    • Named after the founder of our club; the Wilson room is versatile in its layout possibilities and lends itself to a variety accommodation. It is most suitable for private dining, meetings, and smaller cocktail parties.  

  • The Cleveland Room
    • The Cleveland Room is pays homage to former United States President Grover Cleveland who was also a president of the Nassau club. Similar to the Wilson Room; It is most suitable for private dining, meetings, and smaller cocktail parties.  

  • The Mercer Room
    • The Mercer Room recognizes not only our street address but also to General Hugh Mercer a close ally of George Washington. The Mercer room is primarily utilized for Banquets, large meetings, club sponsored events and as an expansion space for our popular 1889 Room.

  • The After 6 Room
    • Steeped in the history of our club; the After six room once known as the Gun room serves as an overflow for Club 6 restaurant and doubles as a private space for meetings, private dining, and a monthly kids chess lessons. 

  • The Hobler Garden
    • The Hobler Garden is our newest dining space. Located at the front entrance to our club house; the Garden is the most sought-after outdoor dining space in Princeton. The space is meticulously landscaped, and well lit. It is also where you will experience outdoor entertainment while enjoying dining at its finest.