Lyndhurst Elks Lodge is a association or organization in Lyndhurst, NJ. Phone: (201) 507-1505. Average rating is 4.1 stars from 16 reviews. Website: http://www.elks.org/.
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Interior of Lyndhurst Elks Lodge with tables and decorations.
4.1 16 reviews

Brotherhood, Community, and a Full Bar

Lyndhurst's gathering place for members, events, and causes that actually matter in Bergen County.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

A beautifully set dining table for an event at the lodge. — Lyndhurst Elks Lodge
A beautifully set dining table for an event at the lodge.

At 247 Park Ave, the Lyndhurst Elks Lodge has been doing what fraternal organizations do best: bringing people together over shared purpose and a cold drink. The lodge hosts everything from baby showers coordinated by the genuinely helpful Meghan to the monthly Metro Killifish Club meetings, which tells you something about the range of community this building actually serves. A 4.1-star rating across 16 reviews reflects a place people return to, not just visit once.

The main hall is a proven event space. Guests consistently praise the bartending staff for being accommodating and personable, turning private parties into something that feels personal rather than transactional. The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has operated lodges like this one for over 150 years nationwide, and the Lyndhurst chapter carries that tradition into a tight-knit New Jersey community that still values showing up for its neighbors.

One honest note: if mobility is a concern, confirm access arrangements with the lodge directly before your visit. The Park Ave entrance involves a staircase, and the lodge is working to ensure all guests can be accommodated.

What We Offer

The lodge offers private event rentals for parties, showers, and receptions with full bar service. Bartenders are experienced with private functions and the reviews back it up: guests at baby showers and celebrations have specifically called out the staff's attentiveness and warmth.

Elks membership opens access to the lodge's regular programming, community service initiatives, and the camaraderie of a national fraternal organization with deep roots in American civic life. Members gather for meetings, charity drives, and recurring club events like the monthly Metro Killifish meetings that have become a fixture on the local calendar.

For event inquiries, Meghan handles venue coordination and is consistently praised for clear communication and responsiveness. Whether you're planning a private celebration or exploring membership, she's your first call.

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“Hosts the metro kilifish every months gotta like it”

— Robert Woods

What Our Guests Say

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11 months ago
"This venue is amazing. Meghan is so helpful and answers any questions you may have. The two bartenders that did my baby shower were also very helpful and accommodating! They were all so nice! I highly recommend this venue."
— Joann Rossi
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2 years ago
"We were told there was a handicap accessible entrance but instead you had to climb 10 brick stairs just to get inside"
— Diane Neglia
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7 years ago
"Hosts the metro kilifish every months gotta like it"
— Robert Woods
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5 years ago
"Associated with good people"
— Scott Fellini
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8 years ago
"Awesome."
— vesh19

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent the Lyndhurst Elks Lodge for a private event?

Yes. The lodge rents its hall for private events including baby showers, birthday parties, and receptions. Bar staff is included and guests consistently praise the team for being attentive and accommodating. Contact the lodge to check availability and speak with the event coordinator.

Who should I contact about booking an event?

Meghan handles event inquiries and is frequently mentioned in reviews for being helpful, responsive, and thorough in answering questions. Reach out through the lodge directly to get the process started.

Is the venue accessible for guests with mobility limitations?

This is worth discussing directly with the lodge before your visit. The main Park Ave entrance has a staircase, and at least one reviewer noted difficulty with accessibility. Call ahead so the staff can walk you through the best entry option for your group.

How do I become a member of the Lyndhurst Elks Lodge?

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is open to American citizens 21 and older who believe in God. You can visit elks.org for national membership information or stop by the lodge to speak with current members about joining the Lyndhurst chapter specifically.

What regular events does the lodge host?

The lodge hosts recurring community and club events throughout the month, including the popular monthly Metro Killifish Club meetings. Members also gather for Elks-organized programming, charitable initiatives, and social events. Check with the lodge for the current calendar.

Does the lodge have a full bar?

Yes. The lodge operates a bar that is available for both members and private event guests. The bartending staff is experienced with private functions and has received strong feedback for their service at events.

Where exactly is the Lyndhurst Elks Lodge located?

The lodge is at 247 Park Ave, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, in Bergen County. It is conveniently located near Route 17 and accessible from surrounding towns including Rutherford, Kearny, and North Arlington.

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The Order · Since 1868

Community. Friendship. Charity.

Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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The Elks gave America
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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders, founded in 1868. Every lodge is a home for fellowship, service, and patriotism in its own hometown.

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