This quintessentially American room was named after President Theodore Roosevelt, and is ideal for executive or private dinners,
small cocktail parties and wine tastings. The room features a working fireplace and its richly paneled walls are lined
with period photographs and sundry Americana. The room is suited for parties of up to 35 people.
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Filled with period photographs of the Shakespeakean actors who formed the original Lambs Club in London,
the Lambs Room also boasts a large painting by Alexander Pope. It is Keens's largest private room, suited for parties of up to 100 people
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This intimate dining room is named after Keens's first lady customer, actress Lillie Langtry.
The walls and furnishings are of 19th century carved oak, and display one of the earliest surviving American color
lithographs of the time, Pecks Bad Boy. The room is suited for parties of up to 25 people.
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This room features Lincoln memorabilia, including the program the President held when he was shot by John Wilkes Booth in 1865.
English hunting painting and political cartoon also line the walls. The Lincoln Room is suited for parties of up to 60 people.
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