Schools, teams & parents' associations
The room your season
actually deserves.
Sports banquets, booster fundraisers, parents' nights, graduation dinners and class parties — for 4 guests or 500. No membership, no ballroom carpet, and a kitchen that does a twelve‑ounce ribeye rather than a chafing dish of chicken.
Why us and not the club
Fourteen years of banquets, and no membership required.
Five spaces, from twenty guests to five hundred, priced from $250 and available seven days a week. No membership, no minimum to hit, and a kitchen that cooks your menu rather than a fixed banquet list.
We've been hosting dinners, banquets and celebrations on this corner since 2012, and the family who answers the phone in January is still there in May.
Tell us what the budget actually is and we'll work to it. That's usually the part committees appreciate most.
What we host
Three seasons, every year.
Fall, winter, spring
Team banquets
End‑of‑season dinners for a squad of twenty or a whole athletic programme. Awards, a microphone that works, a projector for the highlight reel, and food teenagers will actually eat alongside food their parents will.
Three seasons a year, most sports, most schools. We keep dates open.
Reduced nonprofit rates
Booster & PTO fundraisers
Auctions, tricky trays, casino nights, trivia nights and dinner dances. We do reduced rates for registered nonprofits and school groups, plus Dine & Donate nights where a share of an evening's sales goes to the cause.
How that worksEvenings & weekends
Parents' associations
Welcome-back socials, class parents' nights, committee dinners, faculty appreciation and volunteer thank‑yous. The lounge takes four to thirty for a committee; the hall takes 250 for the whole grade.
Cocktail format, seated dinner, or somewhere in between.
May & June
Graduation & senior dinners
Senior class dinners, family graduation parties, and the celebrations that happen the same weekend as everyone else's. Book these early — the good dates in May and June go by March.
Under‑21 guests welcome at private events, any hour.
Any time of year
Class reunions
Five years out or fifty. Up to 500 across both floors — enough for a whole graduating class, with a bar, a dance floor and somewhere quiet to actually talk.
The night before Thanksgiving is the single best date for one. Everybody's home.
Private, 21+
College & Greek life
Formals, semi‑formals, mixers, philanthropy nights, senior send‑offs and alumni weekends for chapters at Villanova, Eastern, Immaculata, West Chester and Penn State Great Valley.
Always a closed private booking — upstairs in the hall or a shut‑off first floor room, with its own bar. 21+ wristbanding and ID at the door. We're glad to talk to your chapter advisor or risk manager.
Weekdays, from $250
Meetings, tutoring & workshops
Midtown Hall Monday to Friday for board meetings, in‑service days, test prep, college nights, auditions and rehearsals. Projection and sound already installed.
Weekday ratesWho's nearby
Most of the Main Line is a short drive.
We're in Berwyn, on Lancaster Avenue, in the Tredyffrin/Easttown district — Conestoga is up the road. Radnor, Harriton and Great Valley are close. So are Malvern Prep, Villa Maria, Devon Prep, Agnes Irwin and Shipley.
A little further east, The Haverford School, Episcopal Academy and The Baldwin School are all fifteen to twenty-five minutes down Route 30 or 476 — an easy run down Route 30 or 476 when your class or programme needs a bigger room. Midtown Hall seats 250 upstairs, and 500 when we open both floors.
Parking is free. Berwyn station is across the street, which matters when half the parents are coming from the city and the other half from Chester County.
The practical bits
What committees ask us first.
- Smallest booking
- 4 guests, from $250
- Largest
- 500, both floors
- Available
- 7 days a week
- Nonprofit rates
- Yes, ask
- Under 21
- Welcome at private events
- AV & projector
- Included
- Dietary needs
- Built in, not bolted on
- Second floor
- Stairs only, not accessible
If anyone attending can't manage stairs, ask about the first floor event space — it holds 80 to 100 and it is accessible.
In their words
From committees who've booked us.
One more thing
Book the season, not the night.
We sponsor the Conestoga Pioneers, so a T/E committee isn't talking to a stranger. Berwyn is home. Plenty of schools and clubs book us three or four times a year — a fall banquet, a winter fundraiser, a spring dinner, a graduation party. Tell us that up front and we'll hold dates and work out pricing across the year rather than one event at a time.
Berwyn, PA · formerly 30 Main