For the Fun and Fancy of It
As described by Norman Iger, The Golden Age of popular music began prior to World War I and blossomed from the 1920s through the early 1950s. It was defined by a mood and style filled with rhythm and romance — and with memorable, melodic, literate music.
In the Terrace Room, come back in time to a world of Berlin and Gershwin, Kern and Hammerstein, Rodgers and Porter, Miller and Dorsey, Sinatra and Davis, Bublé and Bennett.
Join us for a celebration of music and romance, for cocktails and dancing, for fun and formal wear.