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Garret Club

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91 Cleveland Ave
Buffalo, NY 14222
+1 (716) 885-6010
http://www.garretclub.com

Garret Club is a private social club situated in Buffalo, NY, offering a range of amenities and services for its members.

With a focus on providing a space for networking, socializing, and relaxation, Garret Club caters to individuals seeking a refined and exclusive environment.

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4.04 reviews
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Maria B.
4/29/2021

This remains one of the nicest clubs in town. The members are awesome. The lectures are interesting and cover a lot of different topics. And the food! Covid is bad. All around. But while...

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Christina P.
9/8/2024

I wanted to join got turned down because I didn't know anyone who was a member... Can I still come and not be a member

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Colin R.
7/30/2017

Great place for a wedding. We had a wedding here and the staff was great. The club is a perfect size for a smaller wedding. The front garden is simply great!!

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Eric S.
11/16/2015

My wife and I had our wedding reception at the Garret Club on 9/26/16 and it was a dream come true! Dennis Webber, the club manager, and his team did an incredible job keeping everything on track...

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