On-site at The Phoenix we hold a multitude of events such as rehearsal dinners, bar and bat mitzvahs, fundraisers, galas, and corporate functions that include meetings, holiday parties, award dinners, receptions.
The Phoenix was built in 1893, and is Cincinnati's finest example of Italian renaissance architecture. It was originally known as The Phoenix Club, the first Jewish Businessmen's organization in this region of the country. The architect was the renowned Samuel Hannaford, best known for his design of Music Hall, and also the architect for other great Cincinnati landmarks such as City Hall, St. George Church in Clifton, and the building that is now The Cincinnatian Hotel. The Phoenix Club was purchased in 1911 by the Cincinnati Club, located around the corner on Garfield Place, as a sports annex. Three enclosed walkways, which are no longer functioning, were built between the buildings.
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