Q: What is your red wine policy?
A:

We do not permit red wine (or any rose/blush varieties) as part of a cocktail hour or standing reception. We do allow it to be served at a seated dinner only along with an additional $500 security deposit. 

Q: Do you have any restrictions on red food?
A:

We do not permit red sauces (for pizza or pasta), red berries, or red mixers (cranberry juice, Bloody Mary mixer) to be served. Our Required Catering Partners will reach out to NSDAR staff for any questions regarding menu selections to ensure compliance.

Due to the historic nature of our property, red foods and wine are restricted because of the staining nature of marble.

Q: Do you permit candles?
A:

Yes, candles are permitted as long as they are in a votive (i.e. glass) and flame needing to be an inch or two shorter than the top of the glass. The exception to the rule is for the fireplace in the O’Byrne. Only battery-operated candles are permitted there.

Q: Do you have any restrictions for décor?
A:

All decorations and event layout must be approved by NSDAR at the walkthrough at the latest. 

Sparklers, balloons, pyrotechnics, smoke machines are not allowed nor are the throwing of confetti, glitter, flowers/rose petals, rice, and/or birdseed. 

No tacky glue studs, fishing line, or any affixing on any part of the building interior or exterior. All decorations should be free standing/weighted independently. 

Q: Do you require any protective coverings on tables/chairs/rental equipment?
A:

Yes, protective tips are required on all furniture in use for events. Furthermore, all equipment that “rolls” must have rubber edges. Cardboard, padding, or rubber-wheeled protection must be used to protect DAR flooring. 

Q: What is your smoking policy?
A:

No smoking or vaping is permitted on DAR premises – both indoor and outdoor venues. If your guests choose to do so, they will be asked to move off site.

Q: Do you allow amplified music?
A:

Yes. We do not have any noise restrictions. You are welcome to bring your choice of music entertainment from DJs to bands. They would be required to bring all their own speakers and power supplies. We do not have a centralized sound system.  

Q: What is the latest an event can go till?
A:

All events must end no later than 11 PM to allow all vendors to be clear of the space by 12 AM. 

Q: Do you permit early access to the spaces?
A:

Vendors, supplies, deliveries, and staff are not permitted until the contracted start time. If more time is required, you may request this directly with NSDAR Event Staff which may result in an additional fee. 

Generally, vendors may arrive no earlier than three hours prior to event start time. The wedding party and immediate family are allowed to arrive three hours early as well. We allow one hour after the end of the event to allow for load out of the vendors and cleaning of the rented spaces.

Q: Do you permit multiple events to be booked at the same time? 
A:

No, we only book one event at a time in our spaces. However, there may be an event preceding yours which is why we require strict adherence to the contracted start and end times. 

Additionally, there may also be an event at Constitution Hall at the same time as yours. However, the only potential impact will be parking and/or traffic. NSDAR staff will work with our colleagues at Constitution Hall to ensure your event remains as minimally impacted as possible and will find suitable alternatives as needed. 

Q: What is your rain plan/inclement weather? 
A:

During your walkthrough, we’ll customize a weather plan that best suits your event’s needs. Generally, all outdoor receptions would move to either the O’Byrne Gallery and/or Library at no additional cost, if not already included in Rental Agreement. 

Weather determination must be made no later than two days prior to the event. 

Q: Do you permit heaters or tents?
A:

Yes. We have a preferred list of vendors.

Q: Do you provide parking for vendors?
A:

No, we do not provide any parking. The exception to the rule is the caterer ONLY who may use our loading dock on D St. 

Metered parking on C St can be reserved through DC Department of Transportation. Please contact NSDAR staff directly for this information. 

Please also know that NSDAR staff and security does not serve as your parking enforcement for these spaces. 

Q: Do you allow food trucks?
A:

Yes. Food trucks may be allowed if approved by supplying the necessary health department reports and insurance information. A full service caterer is still required for the entirety of your event and provide staffing. 

DAR does not provide any parking for food trucks and the client will be required to pay for the necessary metered spaces. 

Q: Do you require a Certificate of Insurance (COI)?
A:

Yes. All vendors and the licensee are required to provide a COI. Exact terms are outlined in the License Agreement. 

Furthermore, all vendors are required to sign a Venue Acknowledgement that they have read and reviewed the building policies. Vendors who sign and violate the agreement will be barred from working at DAR in the future.

Q: What are the rules for the Library?
A:

The Library is open everyday except Sundays from 8:30 AM to 4 PM and till 5 PM on Saturdays. Events taking place in the Library may not begin load in until the Library is closed to the public. 

Unless the Library is explicitly booked or utilized for a weather plan, it will be off limits during an event. 

When the Library closes, NSDAR staff will remove carts and signage. Tables, lamps, computers, and the reference desk remain and are not to be moved. 

The Upper Level is never included as part of usable space for an event, including photos. 

Absolutely no books may be removed or read during an event. Any damages to the Library will be deducted from the Licensee’s Security Deposit. 

Archives mega Menu Title

DAR Americana Collection and NSDAR Archives

Committees

Member Resources

Forms & Publications

Genealogy

Giving to the DAR

What Our Founders Built, We Must Preserve

Upcoming Events

Marian Anderson
Honoring Marian Anderson

Learn more about the relationship between Marian Anderson and the DAR.

Library Mega Menu Title

DAR Library

Member Resources Mega Menu Title

Member Resources

Museum Mega Menu Title

DAR Museum

Museum Mega Menu Title

DAR Museum

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

Shopping Cart

Your shopping cart is empty.

Shopping

Upcoming Events

  • Mother's Day Celebration
    - 8:00 PM
  • Homayoun Shajarian and Anoushiravan Rohani
    - 8:30 PM
  • REIK
    - 8:00 PM
  • Family Activity: Around the World in 8 Stereographs
  • UnFinished Objects (UFO) Craft Circle
  • Tuesday Talk—From the Museum Walls To Your Halls (and Other Venues), The DAR Museum Correspondent Docent Program
Women of Resilence
Women of Resilience

DAR members selflessly dedicated themselves to the war relief effort of World War I

Learn how DAR members selflessly and tirelessly dedicated themselves to the war relief effort of World War I

Find special initiative opportunities for every interest and every budget!