Book on the phone: (844) 329 9537 Discount code: 190503YOUN Book online: http://bookings.ihotelier.com/bookings.jsp?groupID=2379923&hotelID=102336 Click the grey button that says "Select & go to the next step." You will be brought to a calendar showing room reservations for the nights of Friday, May 3rd and Saturday, May 4th with check-out on May 5th. Select your date range by clicking the first and last dates of your stay. For example, if you're checking in May 3rd and checking out May 5th, click May 03 and May 05. "Check-in" and "Check-out" will appear in the calendar. Click "Confirm dates of stay." You will then be able to select your room choice: a queen for $185 or two twins for $215. Click "Book." Then fill out your guest information and payment method and click "Book now." You're all set. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us! We can only hold these rooms until March 24th! After that, rooms will go back to their regular rates.
The ceremony will be led by a rabbi under a chuppah. We ask that the gentlemen wear yarmulkes during the ceremony (feel free to BYOYarmulke, but they will be provided). The food will not be kosher, but the horah will take place.
It's that Jewish circle dance that happens at weddings and bar/bat mitzvahs. The newlyweds are typically raised in chairs in the center of the circle, so start working on your biceps. Here's a visual aid (don't worry about the steps, you can just hop around): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGTho2a9t9k
The Montauk Club was founded in 1889 and has remained a private club since its founding. 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. Today, the Club is a vibrant part of its Park Slope, Brooklyn neighborhood. 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. In 2017, The Montauk Club building received The Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award from The New York Landmarks Conservancy and the Municipal Art Society’s MASterworks Award for Best Restoration.
If the front steps are too steep, you can enter through the back of the building on Prospect Park West. Inside there is an elevator that can take you to the second floor (for the ceremony) and back to the first floor (for the reception).
Street parking will probably be tricky! A cab, Uber, Lyft, Via, etc. is recommended. But if you do drive in, take advantage of the nearby SP PLUS Armory Plaza Garage, Car Park Systems Slope Car Park, or the Car Park Systems Cody Car Park.
While we'd love to invite everyone to the wedding, we (sadly) don't have the room for all the kiddies too. However, if you just welcomed a new little boo and can't leave them yet, let us know (we probably already know)!
You can tells us allllll about your dietary needs when you RSVP online—or send us a quick email at TwoSmittenKittenz@gmail.com!
Since this question will pop up later, here you go! The men's bathroom is on the second floor, where the ceremony will take place, and the women's bathroom is on the ground floor, where the reception will be.