The Hall
| Room Type | Capacity |
|---|---|
| Banquet | 142 |
| Informal | 130 |
Built in 1848 and set at the north end of Chapel Quad, the Dining Hall is a fine example of early Victorian Gothic architecture. It boasts a small cupola and a roof built to the medieval hammer beam design.
Here, you and your guests can dine under the lantern and timbered roof, with fine stained glass windows, surrounded by portraits of Pembrokian benefactors and Masters of the Past. Soak up the atmosphere of over one hundred and fifty years of College dining.
For example menus, please go to Catering

