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37 W 44th St

New York, NY 10036

Avenue Of The Americas & 5th Ave

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I was fortunate to be invited as a guest to the New York Yacht Club for cocktails and I was just plan awe struck. As I approached the building I just couldn't believe my eyes. The architecture, as I later learned, was of a Beaux-Arts style, totally stunning with the windows vividly depicting the sterns of early day sailing ships overhanging a wavy sea. Then the interior, the most classic I've ever seen, can only be described as drop dead lavishly gorgeous. The fireplace has a mantel like piece bigger than life exuding the warmth of being in a classic club of the finest in tradition. The club is of course most famous for defending the America's Cup which it did successfully from 1870 to 1983; described as "being the longest winning streak in history." As I didn't eat here I can't comment upon the food but I can comment upon the Manhattan I had. It was done with a very good rye and garnished with real Maraschino wine soaked cherries; not those cheapo bright red faux done with a brine cherries you'll find in the typical grocery store. A darn good cocktail done in classic style and tradition. I can only say that if you are fortunate enough to have the chance of being invited, it's an invitation not to be overlooked.

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I too am not a member but was a guest of a member who entertained us at lunch, which was absolutely delicious, served by an expert, Keith, who makes all other servers I have look like amateurs. The forraged mushroom soup was excellent. I had little room for anything else. The exhibits in the Model Room must be seen to be believed, as well as the carpet which is, i think, the largest from a single weave anywhere in the world. You can just think of a 'magic' persian carpet. You have to be a member to dine here and you may run the risk of disquieting stares from 'real' members who do not 'cotton to women who don't meet their notion of'appropriate age dressing.' But this happens even at bus stops, so........ BTW the people at the entrance, not the checkroom but the front desk bent over backwards to helpfully provide subway information, which is really unique, as they are probably the only people in the place who use the subway! But thanks to them, a young man was especially helpful.

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This place is first class. I just attended the National Historic Maritime Society dinner. The dining room is gorgeous and historical with thousands of model ships. The food was above and beyond what I expected. The 3 course dinner included a fancy salad with a cheese bread that was mouth watering, a perfectly cooked and seasoned steak with mushrooms, onions and broccoli rabe and a rum raisin dessert. I enjoyed every minute of being there and every bite!

Views of the model ships in the main dining room

Views of the model ships in the main dining room

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Very private club and we were happy to have been allowed to stay there as a guest of someone else. August is offseason because they are all out at Newport at their other location sailing and enjoying being out of the hot city. The restaurant and bar was closed But we did not mind. We took full advantage and were able to check out all the rooms in the place including the wonderful model room. No pics allowed but trust me the place is incredible. The architecture is so special and hard to describe but we just loved it. Our room was small but was really very nice and the bed was super comfortable. Just an elegant place and in a very well suited area of Manhatten near Times Square. The desk clerk was about the only one working and he was wonderful and answered any question we had and provided anything we needed in a very timely manner. We hope to come back again someday.

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We had a private dinner here for an organization I'm in. What a great choice of venue! The service was flawless, the food was amazing, the drinks were stiff but not overly so, and the decor/atmosphere was incredible. I had never been to a place like this before. It was pretty cool to be in a "high society" setting.

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Came here for an FCS Luncheon and while the food wasn't very impressive, the room was absolutely gorgeous! We dined in the Model Room, which contains a magnificent collection of "full and half hull models including a scale model history of all New York Yacht Club America's Cup challenges. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987." The food and service was a solid four but I took off one star for the stuffy atmosphere. What can you expect from an invitation only Yacht Club?

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Because I am not a member of the NYYC I feel a little naughty writing a review, but hey I have been there, twice now - so here goes. And out of interest, both visits were during weekday lunch in the Grill Room. It is very cool down there, probably one of the coolest restaurants I have been to in NY. It's beautiful and couldn't be any more properly nautical without actually being on a yacht! My favorite part of the room was for sure the chiming clock on the half hours. The service was impeccable and the food (in this case a med-well cheeseburger) was perfect. Upstairs the Model Room steals the show of course, but that is not where we ate. Four stars only, because well it is *slightly* stuffy, just a bit buttoned up for my comfort, I wouldn't want to have a few too many cocktails and let my hair down if you know what I mean - but perhaps that is not what it is meant to be about anyway. If you're ever lucky enough to be invited, definitely go!

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I attended a formal catered event in the Model Room and had a great experience. They served quality food that had nice presentation. It is elegantly decorated throughout and has interesting artifacts that would please any Marine lover.

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Love this place. What a gorgeous venue! Will upload photos of the Model Room soon! We had dinner upstairs and the waiters/servers were quite nice except the head waiter. The food was not very good for dinner but the hors d'oeuvres were great (mushroom pastries, tuna tartare w/ cucumber, pistacchio-encrusted lamb chops--delicious! but hard to eat standing up, crab cakes). The chocolate cake was too thick, the salad had too much dressing on it, and the fish was tasteless and tough. But still a lovely place to wine and dine!

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Food was decent but the service was awful!!! My dining partner didn't get any dressing with his salad and when we were finally able to flag a waiter, the waiter responded with, "I'm not your waiter" and then proceeded not to help us. 10 minutes later we found our guy. Worst waitstaff on the island.

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These buildings represent so much to American history, and to adventurers everywhere who have sailed the open seas.

William Mathews Brooks (Chair Emeritus, New York Yacht Club Foundation)

NYYC Foundation

Founded in 2007, the mission of the New York Yacht Club Foundation is maintaining and restoring the New York Yacht Club’s magnificent Clubhouses on 44th Street in Manhattan and at Harbour Court in Newport, Rhode Island. Through tax-deductible contributions and donations, the Foundation grants funds for the Club’s important, ongoing capital projects in New York and Newport. “Preserving our past, safeguarding our future” is the goal of the NYYC Foundation.

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The “stations” of the New York Yacht Club are located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, and at Harbour Court in Newport, Rhode Island, overlooking the historic waters of Brenton Cove and Narragansett Bay.

40° 43′ 50.1960” N and 73° 56′ 6.8712” W

44th Street, New York, NY

37 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036

41° 29′ 26.0808” N and 71° 18′ 36.7056” W

Harbour Court, Newport, RI

5 Halidon Ave, Newport, RI 02840

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Restoring and Reforming the Formal Garden

Almost a century after Natalie Bayard Brown first wandered along the bluestone pathways of her beloved Formal Garden at Harbour Court, by the spring of 2018 the harsh New England weather had taken its toll: the paths, steps and fieldstone walls were crumbling and restoration work was needed.

Shedding New Light on the Palm Café

Architect Whitney Warren created an aura of French “café society” when conceiving the curved, glass-conservatory design of the iconic room on 44th Street known as the Palm Café.

Clear Windows Upon the City

First impressions are always the most lasting, which is certainly the case with the New York Yacht Club’s incomparable Clubhouse on 44th Street, the defining feature of which are the 149 windows that grace the façade. But windows, of course, don’t last forever, and after 120 years those in Manhattan require serious attention.

A “Face Lift” at Harbour Court

In 2012, the distinctive stucco-and-limestone frontage of Harbour Court—originally completed in 1905—was deteriorating almost literally before Club members' eyes.

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Over the next decade, with important work either completed, in the planning stages or under way at Harbour Court or 44th Street, there are multiple projects that require major funding to ensure that the Clubhouses are preserved for future generations. These efforts—including a seawall to rebuild and a boathouse to restore at Harbour Court—and the ongoing annual maintenance of these historic buildings are made possible by the New York Yacht Club Foundation and your generous support.

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For over a century, a long line of generous donors and philanthropists have played a central role in conserving and restoring the Club’s extraordinary buildings and grounds. Today, this important work is carried on by the New York Yacht Club Foundation, and you are invited to join in their vital, ongoing mission.

The Club and the Foundation are the stewards of a pair of matchless architectural jewels. In many ways, the Foundation’s current calling is continuing the NYYC’s philanthropic legacy that was originally launched by Commodore J. Pierpont Morgan, who in 1897 donated the Midtown property on which the 44 th Street clubhouse was erected. 

To maintain such a treasured historical icon’s façade and interior in the style and finish that it deserves requires long-term planning and significant financial support, which is provided directly through donations to the New York Yacht Club Foundation.

If the 44 th Street clubhouse, with its famous, unsurpassed Model Room, offers members a spiritual connection to the seas, the Newport “station” at Harbour Court is their literal gateway to blue water. Together, these buildings forge a meaningful connection between the New York Yacht Club’s past, present and future.

For more information or assistance with making a contribution, please contact the Foundation by calling 401-608-1125 or [email protected] .

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Friday, February 3, 2012

The Model Room

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I've always wanted to get inside this place! Thanks for sharing!

I hope you can see it some time... it is one of the most beautiful buildings in New York, I think.

On the afternoon of New Year's Eve in 1993, I rocked up by myself to the front door of the New York Yacht Club on a visit to New York City and unfortunately found that it was closed. I explained to the Security Guard that I was a member of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and wanted to "visit" the club. He explained that the NYYC did not have reciprocal privileges with any club (let alone my club) and that the club wasn't open. However, after a quick chat, he saw that I was well dressed and appeared harmless and agreed to let me inside to have a look at the Model Room and the place where the America's Cup used to reside. He gave me a brief guided tour of the club and I took note of the fine potted plant in the place where the Auld Mug had once lived (and I thought it was to be replaced by the losing skippers head...), then left me alone to marvel at the spectacle that is the NYYC Model room. I was all alone examining these fantastic models and the half hulls that adorn the walls, trying to recall the little I had read about the battles between these great boats and their skippers and crews to win this trophy. It was a magical experience. After a good 45 minutes, the gentlemen indicated that my private tour was over, I thanked him profusely, then was on my way to celebrate the New Year with some friends. They couldn't understand why I had such a big smile on my face.

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  1. Public Tours

    The New York Yacht Club offers tours of the Model Room at the New York City club house and the exterior grounds of Harbour Court in Newport, RI are open to the public on the last Tuesday of each month, with the exception of August and December in New York, and January, August and December at Harbour Court. Advanced registration is required.

  2. Clubhouses

    The New York Yacht Club established a set of objectives for the new clubhouse and sent it to more than a dozen architects with invitations to compete for the commission. Leading the list of stated goals was a suitable Model Room: "This is the principal room, and it is to be used for the regular meetings of the Club, and also on more public ...

  3. In Manhattan, Renewed Grandeur for the Model Room

    The Model Room of the New York Yacht Club houses 1,340 scaled replicas, of which 150 are full-hulled and rigged models, with the balance half-models. The earliest model dates from 1819 — Hornet, a Maryland oyster sloop rebuilt in 1846 as a Hell's Gate Pilot Boat with a schooner rig. The contents of this world-renown space, which includes a ...

  4. About Us

    It is famous for its Model Room and Library. The New York Times wrote of the clubhouse in 1906, "Except for the absence of motion, one might fancy oneself at sea." ... The New York Yacht Club has hosted Race Week at Newport presented by Rolex since 1998 and many other regattas in recent years including world championships for the Etchells, J/70 ...

  5. New York Yacht Club Building

    The New York Yacht Club Building is a seven-story Beaux-Arts clubhouse at 37 West 44th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. ... On the second story is a double-height model room, measuring 45 by 100 feet (14 by 30 m) and containing over a thousand ship models. A private library/chartroom, dining rooms, and offices ...

  6. New York Yacht Club

    New York Yacht Club Building, 1901. The present primary clubhouse is the New York Yacht Club Building, a six-storied Beaux-Arts landmark with a nautical-themed limestone facade, at 37 West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan.Opened in 1901, the clubhouse was designed by Warren and Wetmore (1898), who later helped design Grand Central Terminal. The centerpiece of the clubhouse is the "Model Room ...

  7. New York Yacht Club

    October 22, 2012 ·. The model room at the New York Yacht Club 44th St Clubhouse. 506.

  8. Photos: Inside the Exclusive New York Yacht Club in NYC

    Located on 37 West 44th Street, the New York City Yacht Club is a private social and yachting club founded by a prominent New Yorker named John Cox Stevens. Originated on July 30th, 1844, the ...

  9. NEW YORK YACHT CLUB

    Came here for an FCS Luncheon and while the food wasn't very impressive, the room was absolutely gorgeous! We dined in the Model Room, which contains a magnificent collection of "full and half hull models including a scale model history of all New York Yacht Club America's Cup challenges. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987."

  10. New York Yacht Club

    The Model Room of the New York Yacht Club - 37 West 44th Street, NYC - November 22, 2003. To change field of view: resize window. To explore: click and drag inside window. To zoom: use Shift and Ctrl keys. Spherical panorama requires QuickTime 5 or later . ©2003 • [email protected] • 360VR Studio • 201-679-6177 •.

  11. 44th Street Club House

    Here, all that moves is the imaginary bow wave under a favorite model and, if one looks at the fireplace long enough, the occasional sway of the seaweed. The air sometimes smells of salt. An excerpt from John Rousmaniere's "The Clubhouse at Sea" -- published by the New York Yacht Club in 2001. 37 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 USA

  12. New York Yacht Club model room

    To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our Ask A Librarian service or call the reading room between 8:30 and 5:00 at 202-707-6394, and Press 3.

  13. Nyycf

    If the 44 th Street clubhouse, with its famous, unsurpassed Model Room, offers members a spiritual connection to the seas, the Newport "station" at Harbour Court is their literal gateway to blue water. Together, these buildings forge a meaningful connection between the New York Yacht Club's past, present and future.

  14. New York Yacht Club Model Room by 360VR Studio

    New York Yacht Club - Model Room - February 2003. 360VR Photography by Jook Leung • 201-679-6177 •. Viewing this Virtual Tour requires Quicktim e - To explore: Click and drag inside window. • Click here to see viewpoints from all 4 Corners of the Model Room•.

  15. No Greater Passion for the Craft: The Model Room

    For anyone who has even the slightest affinity for boats, a visit to the New York Yacht Club on 44 th Street in Manhattan is a treat. The building was built in 1899 and designed by Warren & Wetmore in the Beaux Arts style; its limestone façade is fitted out in a whimsical, nautical style with windows that protrude like the transoms of galleons.

  16. New York Yacht Club model room

    New York Yacht Club model room. About This Item. Obtaining Copies. Access to Original. Title: New York Yacht Club model room. Date Created/Published: [ca. 1915] Medium: 1 photographic print. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-80595 (b&w film copy neg.) Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.

  17. The New York Yacht Club's Model Room!

    The New York Yacht Club's Model Room! Never have seen anything like it! For those who know naval history … models of famous, storied boats… For me just an INCREDIBLE New York City gem! And heard an interesting perspective on our broken healthcare system from the ex head of Aetna, Mount Sinai and a practicing Physician…

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    New York Yacht Club Multihull Regatta Queen's Cup 2017 J Class World Championship 2017 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup Melges 20 Worlds Employment Web Content Search. Search Search HTML Generator. Home About the Club. About the Club On July 30, 1844, John Cox Stevens (1785-1857) and eight of his friends met aboard Stevens' yacht ...

  19. Model Room

    Model Room - New York Yacht Club. Update Our ticketing, donations, and membership sales portal is down for scheduled maintenance on the afternoon of 4/11. Search Collections. Collection Type. Photography; Date. 1884-08-09. GUSN. GUSN-276700. You can find this within.

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    Model Room - New York Yacht Club - back in the day 08-10-2018, 03:09 PM. Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool. Tags: None. StevenBauer. LPBC member. Join Date: Jan 2000; Posts: 23274; Share Tweet #2. 08-10-2018, 09:19 PM.

  21. History & Heritage

    ABOUT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 1844. Sep 13, 2019. The Isle of Wight in the Solent has long been the epicenter of yachting in England. In 1851, a schooner painted black arrived there looking to win races. This was the yacht America, owned by John Cox Stevens, the first commodore of the NYYC and other club members.

  22. Model Room

    Model Room - New York Yacht Club Photographer: Stebbins, N. L. (Nathaniel Livermore), 1847-1922 Date: 1884 Format: Photographs Genre: photographs Location: Historic New England Collection (local): PC047: Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection Subjects: yacht clubs (buliding complexes) ...