OpenTable 2022 Diners’ Choice Award Winner

OpenTable recently announced their list of 2022 Diners’ Choice Award Winners and we are proud that The Caucus Club was voted as one of the best!

Thank you to everyone who gave us great feedback on OpenTable.


Open For Dinner Service

Mon - Thur 4pm-10pm
Fri - Sat 4pm-11pm
Sunday 4pm-9pm

Special Autumn Dinner Menu Autumn Wine List

Cherish Love's Best Moments


Treat your special someone to a romantic evening filled with exquisite flavors and heartfelt moments. Our Valentine's Day menu is crafted to make your celebration unforgettable. Reserve your table now and make this Valentine's Day truly special!

Special Valentine's Day Menu


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Closed July 3rd - July 7th


The Caucus Club will be closed for the 4th of July holiday from July 3rd through July 7th.

We will resume regular dining hours on July 8th at 4:00 pm.

Proper Attire Is Required


Business Casual is the minimum dress code that should be adhered to while dining at the Caucus Club. Please be mindful that strong "odors" are unacceptable. Thank you.

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Hours of Operation


Monday through Thursday

 

Friday and Saturday

 

Sunday

Entertainment


Friday and Saturday

  • Live music beginning at 7:00pm.

Valet & Parking


Monday through Thursday

  • By appointment only (must notify us when making the reservation)

Friday and Saturday

  • Full service valet provided by The Caucus Club
  • 5:00pm – Closing
  • $15 paid inside

Additional parking available at the following locations:

  • 126 W. Congress Street

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History in Detroit


The Caucus Club was founded by Lester and Sam Gruber in 1952 as the sister restaurant to The London Chop House, which in its heyday was regarded as one of the best restaurants in the United States. The Caucus Club is famous in its own right. In the spring of 1961, a then unknown Barbra Streisand launched her singing career here. In the bar, the tradition of the “Raincheck” allowed guests to purchase drinks in advance, and a token was registered in the raincheck cove for the future recipient. It is also famous for introducing a cocktail called “The Bullshot,” a savory version on the Bloody Mary that made its way to bars around the world.

Located in the heart of Detroit’s financial district, the Caucus Club became the destination for the city’s prominent decision makers, politicians, barons of industry, and celebrities (both local and national.) The Caucus Club became the spot for the “power lunch,” where business was conducted and deals were made.

After the Grubers sold the Club in 1982, the restaurant changed hands several times before finally closing it's doors in 2012. The space remained empty for several years while the Penobscot building's management courted a new owner that shared their ambition to revive the shuttered space and bring the legendary brand back to life.

Completely renovated and restored, the Caucus Club reopens its iconic doors in 2017 with a renewed spirit for excellence in hospitality. Classic never goes out of style.

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Caucus Club

Penobscot Building
150 W. Congress
Detroit, MI 48266
313.965.4970
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Alicia Sboukis

PRIVATE EVENT COORDINATOR

Joseph Mastej

MAITRE D'HOTEL

Matthew Solomon

MAITRE D'HOTEL

Kris Cassidy

BARTENDER