A
Day to Remember…
The
historic Sausalito Woman's Club, with its exceptional architecture
and sweeping vistas of the San Francisco Bay is the perfect romantic
venue for weddings, receptions and other special events. Since its
dedication as a woman's club in 1917 it has been one of the Bay Area’s
premier venues for special occasions and celebrations.
Services
and Amenities
Historic
Site On the National Register of Historic Buildings, the Sausalito
Woman’s Club was designed by Julia Morgan, the architect who
designed Hearst Castle and who was the first woman architect in California.
The
Building is a charming brown-shingle structure designed with the simple
and understated detailing typical of Arts and Crafts period of its
time. The interior of the first floor is a spacious 2600 square feet,
with original lighting fixtures, hardwood floors, redwood paneling,
and a beamed vaulted ceiling. A stage along one side is perfect for
the head table or musicians.
Views
from every room of the Bay and San Francisco skyline and/or the garden
The
Garden features stately oaks, lush plantings, year-round flowers,
a lawn and patio that provide the perfect “outdoor room”
for outdoor wedding ceremonies, cocktail receptions, and mingling.
Private
upstairs rooms:
breathtaking views of SF and the Bay, can be used as Bride’s
and Groom’s rooms or for smaller gatherings during events.
Wine,
beer and cocktails: may be served indoors and/or on the patio
by your caterer.
Dancing:
space available in the ballroom.
Entertainment:
live music, a DJ, or recorded music are all acceptable. Amplified
musical instruments are not allowed. Sound must be contained within
the property boundaries.
Catering: encourage selection from a list of preferred
caterers in order to ensure a flawless rental experience.
Parking: off-site in a freeway-convenient, free parking-lot
with door-to-door shuttle service (paid for by renter) to and from
the Clubhouse.
Kitchen: completely refurbished and beautifully updated
fully equipped with modern refrigeration, food preparation, cooking
facilities.
Audio
Visual Equipment: a pull-down screen and stage lighting.
Guest Accommodations: a number of hotels located
a short distance away in downtown Sausalito.
Furnishings:
round and rectangular dining tables and folding chairs available.
Restrooms two upstairs and two downstairs.