Binghamton Elks Club is a point of interest in Kirkwood, NY. Phone: (607) 775-4839. Average rating is 4.7 stars from 46 reviews.
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4.7 46 reviews

Brotherhood, Good Food, and Thursday Night Music

Kirkwood's gathering place for Elks members, families, and community events since the lodge's founding.

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About Us

Group of people enjoying a social gathering at the Elks Club. — Binghamton Elks Club
Group of people enjoying a social gathering at the Elks Club.

On Trim Street in Kirkwood, the Binghamton Elks Club has earned a 4.7-star reputation the old-fashioned way: wing nights that draw tables of eight, Thursday evening live music that regulars plan their week around, and a banquet space where families hold the celebrations that matter most. This isn't a place you stumble into. Members come back for 20 years, and newcomers quickly understand why.

The lodge hosts everything from casual weeknight dinners to deeply personal events. When one family recently held a celebration of life here, the staff showed the kind of care you can't manufacture. The food was praised, the team was attentive, and the room felt right for the occasion. That balance of everyday fun and genuine warmth is what the Binghamton Elks do well.

As a chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the club also carries a mission beyond the bar and the dining room. Community charity, veteran support, and youth programs are woven into the calendar alongside karaoke nights and fish fry Fridays. Come for the wings, stay for the people.

What We Offer

The club runs a full-service dining room and bar where wing night is a standing weekly event, drawing members and their guests for crispy wings, cold drinks, and the kind of table conversation that stretches past closing time. Thursday nights feature live music, making them the most popular night of the week for regulars who come specifically for the atmosphere.

Beyond the weekly schedule, the banquet and event space accommodates private gatherings including celebrations of life, milestone birthdays, anniversaries, and organizational meetings. The kitchen handles catering in-house, and the staff coordinates details so hosts can focus on their guests. Elks Lodge membership also unlocks reciprocal privileges at lodges across the country, a benefit that longtime members value when they travel.

The lodge calendar fills with community fundraisers, holiday parties, and charitable drives throughout the year. Whether you're a dues-paying member or a guest exploring membership, there's a seat at the table most nights of the week.

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“I usually go on Thursday nights for the music. The food was ok.. I ordered the fish sandwich, and it was burnt. The server was great.”

— Terry Defosse

What Our Guests Say

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"I'm a member here for 20 yrs. In town for 2 months. Enjoyed wing nights until last week. Around 6 they started karaoke. It was loud and not good. I have been bringing about 8 guests with the hopes they would join. We left early because you couldn't have a conversation. We planned on going this Wednesday the last night I'll be in town. I'm going to call tonight and see if that karaoke is planned again. If so we'll pass. If they started latter maybe but not for us."
— Chuck Boloko
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"I usually go on Thursday nights for the music. The food was ok.. I ordered the fish sandwich, and it was burnt. The server was great."
— Terry Defosse
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a year ago
"We had my father in laws celebration of life at the elks club. The food was great, the staff was very caring and helpful!!"
— Dannielle Yager
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2 years ago
"Large area, good music but not enough staff for getting food. Very very slow, have to wait a long time for our meal every time we go there."
— Jill Whetsell
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2 years ago
"We went to a graduation party there. The food was amazing and so was the staff!! We had a blast and will recommend the Binghamton Elks Club to everyone!!"
— MaryAnn Horton

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be an Elks member to visit the Binghamton Elks Club?

Many events and dining nights are open to guests when accompanied by a member. Contact the lodge directly to confirm guest policies for specific nights or events.

What night is the live music?

Thursday nights feature live music and are consistently the most popular evening at the lodge. Arrive early for a good seat.

Can I book the Elks Club for a private event like a celebration of life or birthday party?

Yes. The lodge has a banquet space available for private events including celebrations of life, anniversaries, and milestone birthdays. The staff handles coordination and in-house catering. Reach out to the club to check availability and discuss details.

When is wing night?

Wing nights are a regular weekly event at the club. Check with the lodge for the current schedule, as specific nights and specials can vary by season.

Where is the Binghamton Elks Club located?

The club is located at 1 Trim Street in Kirkwood, NY 13795, just outside Binghamton in the Southern Tier of New York.

How do I become a member of the Binghamton Elks?

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is open to U.S. citizens who believe in God. Stop by the lodge on an event night or reach out to a current member to start the application process.

Does the kitchen serve food most nights, or only on special event nights?

The dining room operates on a regular schedule tied to the lodge's weekly events. Wing nights and music nights are the busiest. Call ahead or check with the club for current kitchen hours before making the trip.

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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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