6351 S Cottage Grove Ave
Chicago, IL 60637 - Cook County
About The Ballroom:
The Grand Ballroom, Formerly Known As the Frank Loeffler Building, Was Designed by Lowenberg Associates. Architects Max L. and Israel S. Lowenberg Began Their Practice in 1919 Designing Several Apartment Hotels, Small Store-Front Buildings and the Colony Theater. the Grand Ballroom, A 13,000 Square Foot, Terra Cotta, Renaissance Revival Building Was Completed in 1923 At A Cost of $223,000. the First Floor Housed Eleven Storefront Shops and the Second Floor Opened Up To an 800-Seat Café Catering To A Capacity of 1000 Patrons.
The Ballroom is located at 6351 S Cottage Grove Ave in Chicago, IL - Cook County and is a business listed in the categories Restaurants/Food & Dining, Halls, Auditoriums & Ballrooms Rental and Ballrooms. After you do business with The Ballroom, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to The Ballroom.
Categories: Restaurants/Food & Dining, Halls, Auditoriums & Ballrooms Rental and Ballrooms
Online Menu
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- Birthdays & Holidays
- Breakout Rooms
- Brews
- Business Meetings
- CELEBRATIONS
- Cervezas
- Classrooms
- Company Parties
- Country View
- Custom Catering
- Dances
- Dine In
- Drive-In
- Family Functions
- Finger Foods
- Golf Packages
- Hall
- Ham
- Historical Site
- Hors D'Oeuvres
- Lasagna
- Lodging
- Luncheon
- meetings
- Menu Choices
- Office Parties
- Pork
- Restaurants
- Retirements
- Salads
- Sausage
- Snacks
- Take Home
- To Go
- Turkey
- Veal
- Vegetables
- Wedding Showers
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