Rating : Star Rating 4
Size : 40 rooms
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3 floors
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Meeting & Conference Facilities
The Smith Carriage House is a beautifully decorated and meticulously maintained meeting space available for meetings and parties. This meeting space is approximately 756 square feet (18'X 42') and can accommodate up to: 75 people - theater 48 people - banquet 36 people - classroom 34 people - hollow square The meeting room is equipped with recessed canister lights, directional track lighting, and a large coat and hat rack. There is also a 12' service area equipped with cherry cabinets, a microwave with a refrigerator (upon request). Furnishings include cherry credenza and cherry fabric cushioned banquet chairs. Separate unisex and handicapped restroom facilities are available. Adjacent to the Raymond C. Smith Carriage House is a round 54' diameter brick plaza.
PARLORS Our 5 parlors can also be set for meetings and/or banquets and can accommodate: The Pungs House - 55 theater, 40 banquet, 24 classroom, 28 meeting. The Roehm House - 24 theater, 16 banquet, 9 classroom, 10 meeting. The Scott House - 64 theater, 40 banquet, 27 classroom, 30 meeting. The Owen House - 63 theater, 32 banquet, 21 classroom, 22 meeting. John R. Carriage House - 18 theater, 8 banquet, 9 classroom, 6 meeting. Parlors may be equipped with fireplaces, hardwood parquet floors, variable lighting, and pocket doors for privacy. Furnishings may include a baby grand piano, library with books and audio CDs, plush sofas, loveseats and chairs, and antique floor and table lamps.
Restaurants
Intermezzo - Fine Italian dining. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out on tiny Harmonie Park, and just around the corner lays the burgeoning theater district crowned by the Detroit Opera House and the Gem Theatre. The Whitney - The atmosphere is fantastic, elegant yet comfortable. The cuisine is among the best in the metro area. The Whitney is always a first pick for a romantic evening, especially with the Opera House nearby. It is no wonder this restaurant is at the top of everyone's list. Union Street - During the day, students and faculty frequent here. However, during the evening, theatre patrons and others in search of culture are the norm. An Art Deco style and worn hardwood floors inside hint to the rich history of the building. Traffic Jam and Snug Restaurant - The crowd is as eclectic as the menu, with before-and-after-theater business a mainstay. Serving American and fake French cuisine.