The Chicago Foundation Room provides a unique setting for entertaining. Members will enjoy three Prayer Rooms, internationally collected architectural artifacts, original folk art, fine–dining, and live entertainment.
The Foundation Lounge incorporates an eclectic, multicultural vibe and offers a series of intimate rooms outfitted with inviting sofas and 300-year old antiquities which include a hand carved Rosewood bar from the Raj's palace in India.
Members can enjoy a secluded space with intimate enclaves in the Divinity, Buddha and Ganesh rooms. The ceiling of the Ganesh room is comprised of the actual door leading to the Raj's private prayer room while hand-carved, 18th century wall coverings adorn the interior.
Exotic and unique, the Foundation Dining Room is decorated in 19th century French carved mahogany, Oriental carpets and treasures from the Anheuser-Busch mansion. A contemporary American menu encompasses influences from the American south and Pacific Rim.
The ten-person private table sits in a luxurious dining room embellished with mahogany walls, velvet curtains and intricate artwork.
Unique to House of Blues Chicago, the Opera Boxes offer an incomparable dimension to enjoying live entertainment. These private boxes can be rented per show at a significant discount to Foundation Room members and can accommodate 12 - 20 people.