The club is located at 50
Vanderbilt Avenue, at the intersection of East 44th Street, after
Harvard Club of New York City (est. 1888) at 27 West 44th, then
New York Yacht Club (est. 1899) at
37 West 44th, and Yale Club of New York City (est. 1915) on East 44th (and Vanderbilt) and
Cornell Club of New York (est. 1989) at 6 East 44th on the same block, with
Princeton Club of New York joining in 1963 at 15 West 43rd (the only alumni clubhouse who wasn't on 44th Street, whose members, part of the staff, and in-residence club,
Williams College Club of New York, were absorbed into Penn Club following a previous visiting reciprocity agreement between the Princeton-Penn Clubs, before Princeton's went out of business during COVID). Despite being in New York City,
Columbia University Club of New York (est. 1901) left Princeton after residence agreement issues to become in-residence at The Penn Club, while Dartmouth shares the Yale Club, and Brown shares the Cornell Club. The Yale Club shares its facility with the similar Dartmouth and
University of Virginia club (
Columbia University shares a clubhouse with the Penn Club, while Brown shares the Cornell Club). The neighborhood is also home to the
University Club of New York, The building is a
New York City-designated landmark. The 22-story clubhouse contains three dining spaces (the "Tap Room," the "Grill Room," and the Roof Dining Room and Terrace), four bars (in the Tap Room, Grill Room, Main Lounge, and on the Roof Terrace), banquet rooms for up to 500 people (including the 20th-floor Grand Ballroom), 138 guest rooms, a library, a fitness and
squash center with three international squash courts and a swimming pool, and a barber shop, among other amenities. The heart of the clubhouse is the main lounge, a large room with a high, ornate ceiling and large columns and walls lined with fireplaces and portraits of the five Yale-educated United States
presidents, all of whom are or were members of the Yale Club:
William Howard Taft,
Gerald R. Ford,
George H. W. Bush,
Bill Clinton, and
George W. Bush. Outside the lounge above the main staircase hangs a posthumous portrait of
Elihu Yale by
Francis Edwin Elwell and a portrait of Supreme Court Justice
Sonia Sotomayor. ==History==