Constructed in 1907, St. Andrew's Hall is was the historic meeting site for the St. Andrew's Scottish Society of Detroit. This iconic venue has hosted a multitude of live acts and is a favorite of Detroiters young and old. St. Andrew's is actually three unique spaces in one location. The largest, the Main Ballroom, features a hardwood dance floor, a bar more than 35-feet long, an in-house sound and lighting system as well as unique VIP balcony level seating/standing offering prime viewing opportunities of the stage. Located on the lower level, The Shelter offers a private bar, stage, cabaret seating, a DJ booth, red curtains and private rooms. Going upstairs, The Burns Room includes hardwood floors, chandeliers, lounge furniture, a small raised stage and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Congress and the RenCen. All rooms have open floor plans and can accommodate seating configurations for groups of all sizes and needs.
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