Reunions · Berwyn, on the Main Line
Everyone's coming back.
Give them somewhere good.
Class reunions, family reunions, service reunions, company reunions. Fifty people or five hundred, one room or the whole building — with food, bar, staff, sound and a screen for the slideshow all handled by us.
Why reunions work here
People need to talk before they need to dance.
A reunion has two halves. The first two hours everyone wants to find each other and hear each other — and a room with the music too loud ruins that completely. Then somewhere around nine it turns, and people want the lights down and the floor open.
The building does both. Start with a room laid out for talking, food out, bar open, the slideshow running. Then the dance floor and the DJ when the mood shifts. Nobody has to relocate and nobody leaves early because the next part is somewhere else.
And if half the class hasn't seen each other in thirty years, the pool tables and shuffleboard give the ones who don't dance something to do all night.
The kinds we host
Not just school ones.
10th through 50th and beyond
We're in Berwyn and we sponsor the Conestoga Pioneers, so a T/E class reunion here isn't a neutral venue — it's home turf. Other schools welcome too, obviously.
Four generations, one room
Kids' menu that's real food, games for the teenagers, somewhere quiet enough for the grandparents to sit and talk. Daytime bookings work well for these.
However far people travel
Train opposite the door, free parking, and a building that can hold everyone at once rather than splitting the group across two rooms.
Alumni nights and anniversaries
Former colleagues, anniversary years, retirement gatherings. Projection for the presentation, microphones for the speeches, and a bar tab you set in advance.
For whoever got volunteered
The committee's actual problems.
Somebody always ends up organising it. Usually the same person who did it last time. Here's what we know that makes it easier.
You need a number before you can sell a ticket
We quote per head — room, food and bar in one figure — so you can set the ticket price knowing it covers everything. No working backwards from three separate invoices.
The headcount will move
It always does. People commit in March and drop out in September. Give us a range early and confirm properly close to the date — that's normal, not a problem.
The slideshow has to work
Projection on both floors, microphones for the speeches. Send it over beforehand and we'll test it, so nobody's fighting a laptop in front of two hundred people.
People are coming from far away
Berwyn station is directly across Lancaster Avenue with a direct line to Philadelphia, and there's free parking behind the building. Nobody has to work out a taxi.
Room sizes
Whatever the year group turns out to be.
If anyone in the group can't manage stairs, book downstairs. The first floor is fully wheelchair accessible and holds up to 200. Tell us at the start and we'll plan around it.
You’ll get a faster answer, and a better one.
Plenty of sites will take your event enquiry and pass it on. We'd rather you just told us.
When you contact us here, you're talking to the family who runs the building — not a lead form that lands in five venues' inboxes at once. You get a real answer about your actual date, usually within a business day, from someone who knows whether the room works for what you're planning.
Call 610-220-2367 or send us the date. That's the fastest route to a real number.
Yes — and enough of it for a full room.
The question every host asks, so here's the real answer rather than “free parking available.”
Behind the building, first right off Main Avenue. Free. Fills first.
First left on Main Avenue. Free, and usually open in the evening.
140 spaces, both sides of the tracks. Free after 5 PM and all weekend — this is the one that absorbs a big group.
Top of the hill on Main Avenue, past the stop sign. Free.
Free lots and street parking all within three minutes. Between them there's room for a full building — it's the reason we can host 500 people without a parking problem. For a big event we'll point your guests at the station lot, which has the space.
Valet is available for large private events. Ask when you book and we'll arrange it, with signage and staff directing your guests to the right lot. It doesn't run on ordinary nights.
And Berwyn station is directly across Lancaster Avenue on the Paoli/Thorndale line — genuinely useful at an event with an open bar. Full parking detail and directions.
Next step
Give us the year and a rough number.
That's enough for us to come back with availability, the right room and a per‑head figure you can build a ticket price around. Costs nothing to ask, and reunion dates get booked a long way out.
Berwyn, PA · formerly 30 Main