Bronzville Community Clubhouse

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3847 S Giles Ave
Chicago, IL 60653

Bronzville Community Clubhouse is a welcoming space in Chicago, IL that offers a variety of community-focused activities and events.

With a focus on fostering connections and providing resources, this establishment serves as a hub for local residents to come together and engage in meaningful experiences.

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4.04 reviews
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Tish L.
10/14/2021

Great location, owner goes out of his way, and the space is unique in a nice way. I've hosted two of my small dancing events at the BCC House. I'm now planning on hosting a larger event. It does...

Maryanne B.
11/13/2022

Attended a birthday party there. Cute place, nicely arranged for seating and DJ space. Dance floor is adequate but ventilation could be better. Nice room in back for food display and bar. I...

Ariceile T.
5/30/2021

Thank you Mr. Cooke for the amazing service on yesterday. Alia's surprise Master Degree party was a huge hit. She loved it. Your facility was clean. Had every single thing I needed and the...

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Keesha B.
7/1/2015

This clubhouse is typically used as an event space for individuals to rent for their event. The exposed brick, patio, even the basement are all very appealing for a small party, baby shower, etc....

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