Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what any of these things are.
It’s sorority rush, but with older smarter people with bigger egos.
I would have to say the Cosmos Club is the place that is the least like a fraternity/sorority of anywhere that I have ever been. The polar opposite of Animal House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t like the Met Club. SO old fashioned. That said I do like Sulgrave, which is also old fashioned but without the misogynistic flair.
Sulgrave is all women. So I suppose that probably explains it.
Anonymous wrote:The University Club has the best fitness facilities by far plus a lovely spa. Overnight rooms have been refurbished and are beautiful. Better reciprocity than other clubs you've mentioned. A MUCH younger membership than the others you've mentioned. Contrary to what other posters said-- there is an active kids club. Fun & intellectual programs for adults too. I also want to contradict what a PP said about arriving via public transit. Plenty of members do this. Including me! A lot also live w/in walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t like the Met Club. SO old fashioned. That said I do like Sulgrave, which is also old fashioned but without the misogynistic flair.
Anonymous wrote:I recently gave a talk at the cosmos club. At least half the audience members were using walkers.
Anonymous wrote:Cosmos is very academic/intellectual. I have had dinner with friends there a few times and think it's pretty nice. (Both friends who are members are childless legal academics, so it's right up their alleys.) I have literally never seen a child there and the average age at dinner is 70ish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My godmother is a member of the Cosmos Club. She and her husband are accomplished, smart. well-traveled, and fun people in their late 70s. They occasionally invite us to dinner at the club because it's their way of reciprocating for invitations we extend to them (e.g., we always have them for Thanksgiving at our house because they live in a condo and don't entertain much anymore). The food at the Cosmos Club is awful and the atmosphere is like a crypt filled with white people. The last time we went there was when their daughter was visiting from out of town. After diner, she told them that next time we should just order takeout from an Indian restaurant they love. My godmother's husband said, "That's brilliant! Why didn't we think of that?"![]()
Meanwhile, one of the other clubs has a cellar filled with the best burgundies and champagnes and invites the world’s greatest winemakers to discuss and sample their wines with members.
Which one is this?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My godmother is a member of the Cosmos Club. She and her husband are accomplished, smart. well-traveled, and fun people in their late 70s. They occasionally invite us to dinner at the club because it's their way of reciprocating for invitations we extend to them (e.g., we always have them for Thanksgiving at our house because they live in a condo and don't entertain much anymore). The food at the Cosmos Club is awful and the atmosphere is like a crypt filled with white people. The last time we went there was when their daughter was visiting from out of town. After diner, she told them that next time we should just order takeout from an Indian restaurant they love. My godmother's husband said, "That's brilliant! Why didn't we think of that?"![]()
Meanwhile, one of the other clubs has a cellar filled with the best burgundies and champagnes and invites the world’s greatest winemakers to discuss and sample their wines with members.
Anonymous wrote:My godmother is a member of the Cosmos Club. She and her husband are accomplished, smart. well-traveled, and fun people in their late 70s. They occasionally invite us to dinner at the club because it's their way of reciprocating for invitations we extend to them (e.g., we always have them for Thanksgiving at our house because they live in a condo and don't entertain much anymore). The food at the Cosmos Club is awful and the atmosphere is like a crypt filled with white people. The last time we went there was when their daughter was visiting from out of town. After diner, she told them that next time we should just order takeout from an Indian restaurant they love. My godmother's husband said, "That's brilliant! Why didn't we think of that?"![]()
Anonymous wrote:The University Club has the best fitness facilities by far plus a lovely spa. Overnight rooms have been refurbished and are beautiful. Better reciprocity than other clubs you've mentioned. A MUCH younger membership than the others you've mentioned. Contrary to what other posters said-- there is an active kids club. Fun & intellectual programs for adults too. I also want to contradict what a PP said about arriving via public transit. Plenty of members do this. Including me! A lot also live w/in walking distance.