The Highland Park Ebell Club


Raw space venue

The venue will provide just the space. You’ll bring in your own caterer and vendors.

Full wedding (ceremony and reception) pricing

Starting at $3,500

Guest capacity

Up to 254 seated guests


About this venue

The Highland Park Ebell Club is a historic women's club in Los Angeles, California, founded to promote culture, education, and philanthropy. The Clubhouse is available to rent at a competitive rate. A portion of proceeds from rentals are returned to the community as scholarships and grants for local students and organizations awarded every May.


Our event spaces

The Venue

This historic women’s club was organized to promote culture, education and philanthropy!

The Clubhouse has a maximum capacity of 254 people. There is an ADA-compliant entry and restroom. Rectangular tables and folding chairs are provided for up to 200 guests. Saturday rental ends at 12 midnight. This historic women’s club was organized to promote culture, education, and philanthropy and has carried on this work for over 100 years. It was one of several California clubs named for Dr. Adrian Ebell who encouraged advancement for women. Women's clubs of that early era were critically important to the passing of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920. Today all are welcome to join us for monthly lunch meetings held October through May.

Guest capacity

200-245 Seated

Ideal for

Wedding ceremony, Wedding reception, Relaxed and casual, Luxurious and chic

Guests often feel this space is

“Warm and Cozy”

The Venue

This historic women’s club was organized to promote culture, education and philanthropy!

The Clubhouse has a maximum capacity of 254 people. There is an ADA-compliant entry and restroom. Rectangular tables and folding chairs are provided for up to 200 guests. Saturday rental ends at 12 midnight. This historic women’s club was organized to promote culture, education, and philanthropy and has carried on this work for over 100 years. It was one of several California clubs named for Dr. Adrian Ebell who encouraged advancement for women. Women's clubs of that early era were critically important to the passing of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920. Today all are welcome to join us for monthly lunch meetings held October through May.

Guest capacity

200-245 Seated

Ideal for

Wedding ceremony, Wedding reception, Relaxed and casual, Luxurious and chic

Guests often feel this space is

“Warm and Cozy”


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