Grolier Club

Category: Non-profit organization in New York

Address: 47 E 60th St, New York, NY 10022, USA

Phone: +12128386690

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–5PM

Tuesday: 10AM–5PM

Wednesday: 10AM–5PM

Thursday: 10AM–5PM

Friday: 10AM–5PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Moises Aguisanda

Jul 15, 2022

Great exhibits!

Paula Roberts

Jun 7, 2022

Beautiful old townhouse. Wonderful exhibitions.

Nikola Janjić

May 28, 2022

Quite underrated place which offers free entrance! A secret gem of UES, no doubt. Business hours are each day from 10am to 5pm, except on Sunday. It is recommended to book your visit through a FEVER app, but walk-ins are also welcome. Quiet, neat and well kept place. A/C works very well. The venue has an incredible good energy in my opinion. During the year they organize different exhibitions. At this moment, there is an exhibit called "TRAVELERS, TRACKS AND TYCOONS - The Railroad in American Legend and Life", which will be held from May 4th to July 30th, 2022. Grolier Club represents an America’s oldest (1884) society for book lovers & graphic arts fans, offering displays & events. In order to become the Club member, you are supposed to be recommended by some of the regular members. Worth seeing, only a few steps from 59th Lexington Av station.

Greg Bobulinski

May 2, 2022

Sherlock Holmes exhibit was spot on 🤓😁🌞

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Questions & Answers

Hi! Are strollers allowed?

Jennifer Mazur | May 2, 2022
David Wilder | May 2, 2022

Not sure. Best to call them.

I am trying to reserve 2 tickets for the Sherlock Holmes Exhibition in person. How do I do that?

Diane Scafariello | Apr 2, 2022
Jackie Slattery | Apr 2, 2022

You can reserve it on their web site or give them a call. They’re super nice when you reach out.

Do you have to reserve a time slot in order to see the exhibitions?

Michael Arndt | Sep 29, 2021
Jennifer Mazur | May 2, 2022

Yes.

I would like to see the exhibit of the 950 tiniest books. Is it open to the public and what are the dates for this exhibit? Fascinating

Anne Garbarino | Sep 30, 2019
jean-francois vilain | Sep 30, 2019

Yes it is and it'll close May 19.

What is the entrance fee for non members?

ellen shire | Sep 30, 2019
Ilir Pervizi | Sep 30, 2019

It's free to the public.

Can one purchase books there?

A.G. Blessed | Sep 30, 2019
Ilir Pervizi | Sep 30, 2019

Yes. From our current and existing exhibitions.

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