Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.
I don't believe this is accurate.
I'm pretty sure it is - the membership is almost all (white, male) academics and journalists.
Anonymous wrote:I've been invited to join twice, and I declined both times. The best thing about it, as I saw things, was to eat lunch there with interesting people. (As a resident of the DMV, I had no need for the hotel rooms.) However, for me, as a government employee, I would have had to take a cab across town back and forth to DuPont Circle, and my employer (and co-workers) were fairly strict about a lunch HOUR. I agreed with that. The networking potential was pretty amazing, I'll admit, but I did not feel it was worth the expense and hassle. I was, and still am, happy with a ham sandwich for lunch, often at my desk!
Anonymous wrote:But basically it’s a wedding venue, a small private hotel and a fancy cafeteria for accomplished seniors.
Anonymous wrote:The Cosmos Club is, at least, much cooler than the Society of the Cincinnati across the street which is a club started by some Revolutionary War veteran officers where membership is passed down via primogeniture so I guess they just…missed the point of the war?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.
I don't believe this is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.
Do you know how much of their revenue is dues vs weddings? Are weddings the core business?
Why do you ask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.
I don't believe this is accurate.
Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.
Do you know how much of their revenue is dues vs weddings? Are weddings the core business?
Anonymous wrote:I think the food is good! Agreed not top DC restaurant food, but good country club kind of food.
My husband is a member. They definitely want younger members and there is a publishing requirement. You do need to be sponsored and I think also a couple of recommendations from members, at least that used to be the case.