Harvard Moose Family Center #1289 22500 Illinois 173, Harvard, IL 60033
About the Business
The Harvard Moose Family Center #1289 is a welcoming institution located at 22500 Illinois 173 in Harvard, Illinois, United States. As a part of the Moose International organization, this center is dedicated to providing a sense of community, camaraderie, and support for its members and their families. With a variety of social events, charitable activities, and recreational opportunities, the Harvard Moose Family Center #1289 is a place where individuals can come together to build relationships, give back to the community, and enjoy a sense of belonging. Whether you're looking to connect with others, make a difference in the community, or simply have a good time, the Harvard Moose Family Center #1289 is the place to be.
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Location & Phone number
22500 IL-173, Harvard, IL 60033, United States
Hours open
Monday:
16:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
16:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
16:00 - 22:00
Friday:
16:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
16:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"Great Family Atmosphere! You will not be disappointed!! The Friday Night Fish Fry's are excellent!"
"One of their volunteers (members?) was incredibly rude and cussed me out. This happened outside the Moose Lodge but I wouldn't use their services/facility based solely on my interaction with that person."
"They need to do open to the public Friday night fish fries.. they do great work and good food.. need to bring more people in to keep the moose going.. they all work hard.."
"We are not members but attended an - open to the public event last weekend. Meal was affordable and delicious. The place was clean and the service was great. Great live music after the meal. Very pleasant experience."
"I don't recommend using the lodge for receptions or funeral memorials. We had my fathers memorial here. We were quoted a flat fee per person ($13) which included renting the hall and food. Now, as my grandparents were members of this lodge, I understand that the people working your event volunteer. If you ask them to cook for 50 people and only 25 eat, you are still charged for 50. No problem. What I do not agree with, is instead of being offered to take home the extra food you paid for, the workers box up the food before your eyes and take it home themselves. Next, when paying they recommend you add a tip for the volunteers ($100 was the recommendation). Again no problem, but after they take all the food I paid for without even asking if we wanted it, why should I tip? It was a 3 hour event and 1.5hrs in, they were rushing to get the food cleaned up. Also, they didn't bother lighting the sternos to keep the food warm. I do not recommend using this establishment unless you are a member."
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