Located in the center of Cooperstown, Templeton Hall is a historic building constructed as a church in 1831. The Hall is around the corner from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, within walking distance of most lodging, convenient to the trolley stop, and is handicapped accessible.
The hall is home to L.M. Townsend Bar Service and accommodates up to 110 guests for seated events, 150 for a mixed standing and seated party, or alternatively may be set up with chairs for a wedding ceremony or presentation/performance.
Advance reservation for receptions and motorcoach groups are welcome. Catering options available upon request.
We strongly advise that you check business websites or call ahead for the most up-to-date information on possible limited hours and whether reservations are necessary or not.
63 Pioneer Street (off Main Street), Cooperstown, NY, 13326
Year-round. Call 607 547 - 8877 for more information.
Known as baseball’s birthplace, but home to so much more, Cooperstown is a place where legends roam hallowed halls, swing away on diamonds, and take to the stage under a canopy of stars. The historic village boasts a vibrant arts scene, excellent local food and beverage options, luxury accommodations, and, of course, more baseball than you can shake a bat at.