| The hotel offers 21,000 square feet of meeting and event space with a grand ballroom that can accommodate a maximum of 1,000 guests. The Oak Room, Wine Room, and Singleton Room are small, popular spaces intended for more intimate gatherings, such as business breakfasts and wedding luncheons. The Oak Room - This restaurant offers a traditional steakhouse menu with a selection of fish entrees. Seating is arranged to impart a sense of privacy. The room features crystal chandeliers and 30-foot-high, vaulted ceilings with detailed plasterwork. The walls contain a variety of big-game taxidermy trophies, giving this place a hunting-lodge ambience in a ballroom setting. The restaurant is open for dinner only and reservations are highly recommended. The Oak Bar - Especially popular Thursday–Saturday evenings, this romantic spot is reminiscent of a British officers’ club from the Orient in the 1890s. Dark-wood paneling and a gilded, coffered ceiling surround the tables. The bar has a wide selection of unusual martinis, including the so-called engaging Martini, which is served with a $10,000 diamond. Copley’s Grand Café - This is an elegant room with huge windows that overlook Copley Plaza and the historic Trinity Church. Open for breakfast and lunch with a menu of New England dishes, including Maine lobster rolls and baked Boston scrod, this café’s Sunday brunch is very popular. Copley’s Bar - This intimate, wood-paneled bar with comfortable seating is adjacent to the Grand Café. It serves a variety of cocktails, a light menu of soups and sandwiches, and is known as a meeting spot after a day of shopping or business. |