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The Capitol Hill Club has a rich heritage.

 
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The concept of a national social club for Republicans began as the dream of the late New Jersey Congressman, James C. Auchincloss, in 1950. Auchincloss and a group of 100 founding members from 22 states formed the nucleus of what has become the nation’s premier political club. Beginning with the purchase of historic Capitol Hill property where the Library of Congress Madison Building stands today, the group opened the first clubhouse in 1951. Eleven years later, the Club moved to more spacious headquarters, and in 1971 built its present home, just one block from the U.S. Capitol.

The National Republican Club of Capitol Hill, also known as the Capitol Hill Club, is a private five‐story clubhouse with 2 restaurants and 14 meeting rooms. From its inception, members of the Capitol Hill Club have included the nation’s most influential people – Presidents and Vice Presidents, GOP Members of Congress, Governors, state party leaders and influential Republicans everywhere.


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Hours of Operation


 

The Club is open Monday through Friday

In Session work weeks: 7:00 a.m.- 11:00 p.m.

Constituent / District work weeks and intermittent recess: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Closed Weekends, All Federal Holidays, Summer and Winter Recess.*

 

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Cocktails served in the Grill Room when the Club is open.

The Presidential Dining Room serves Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner when the House is in-session.
Fourteen additional private dining rooms are available for events. Dining details available here.

*Available for Private Functions on Weekends. Please contact the Catering Department at 202-406-1230 for more details.