History
The Liberty Building in Buffalo, New York is a rare example of neo-classical building. Built in 1925, the 23 story building is an office tower owned by the Main Liberty Group. The building is peaked with two replicas of the Statue of Liberty sculpted atop two step pyramids by Leo Lentelli. Leo Lentelli (1879 - 1961) was an Italian sculptor who immigrated to the United States. During his 52 years in the United States he created works throughout the country, notably in New York and San Francisco. He also taught sculpture.The Liberty Tower is the fifth tallest building in Buffalo.
Great Food
The menu provided by the club's expert chef includes up to fifteen entrees daily - choices from hearty to light, local or even special order. Seasonally special menus offered before Thanksgiving, Christmas and other holidays have become traditional favorites. Every month members receive a schedule of daily menus and special events. Take out service is available advance notice for delivery to members' offices located in the nearby area.
Impeccable Service
The club is open for lunch, Monday through Friday, from noon to 2 P.M. In addition, breakfast meetings, dinners, showers, office birthday or retirement receptions can be arranged any day of the week by special request to the Club Manager. For any event, the chef's reputation and dedicated staff's attention to members' needs stand above comparison.