Information from the business
Standard room with king or queen bed, coffee maker, hair dryer and iron. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
Business Description from the Web
The name of the restaurant is Leatherneck Steakhouse. The club is open to the public
Posted by chow
on September 17, 2008
Marines Memorial Club Hotel is open to members, families and guests of all U.S. Armed Forces personnel and associates. If you are lucky enough to be one of these people, you will enjoy a first-class hotel at seedy motel prices. The club, decorated with a plush understated English Club feel, is quite majestic and is set downtown within walking distance of The City's most famous attractions. It...
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Posted by wcities
on August 09, 2008
Located just two blocks from union square featuring worldclass dining, shopping and theater. Enjoy a
Home away fromhome experience at the club, take in a show, stay fit in ourfitness center with lap
Swimming pool, relax and dine in ourskyroom restaurant. The marines memorial club and hoteloffers
Exceptional lodging, gourmet restaurant, health cluband pool, theater and elegant meeting and...
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Tips About This Business
This grand hotel was built in 1946 as a memorial to the Marines who lost their lives in the Pacific during World War II.
Park for a fee at the pay garage on 655 Sutter Street.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene The large and traditional lobby is a testament to military history with its display of Marine artifacts. The library and museum are also open to the public and house an admirable stock of military publications and relics. Conference rooms range up to 3,075 square-feet, and since each affords a view of either the Bay, the Financial District or Nob Hill, this is a popular...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 29, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
As a business traveller to San Francisco, the Marines' Memorial Club is the greatest bargin in the City. I've been a member going on five years now, and it has always proven to be a relaxed, gracious, commodious, yet dignified evironment from which to plan out your day in the City.
I do a good deal of international travel, and belong to a number of private member clubs in Europe & Asia, and...
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Posted by bristow1
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 20, 2007)
I had stayed here on several occasions while on active duty. I was in town for a professional meeting but decided to take some extra days and bring my wife who had never actually seen the sights of San Francisco, only the airport. The hotel is near Union Square and convenient to Chinatown and the business district. The rooms are...
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The MMC was a great place to stay on our recent business and leisure travel to San Francisco. It's an easy short walk to Union Square, and the Powell Street cable cars. The hotel is an older building, but nicely appointed and comfortable. The bed was very comfortable. The 12th floor breakfast (included) was on the caliber of a $25-30...
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