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Experience Notre Dame

Unique Venue Features

  • Runner-Up: Weddings 
  • Best of Awards - Unique Venues

Event Types Welcomed

Adult Social Events
Corporate Social Events
Expo/Competitions
Family Reunions
Leisure Travel
Professional Meeting / Training / Conference / Retreats
Wedding Ceremonies
Wedding Receptions

About

Located 90 minutes outside of Chicago, the beautiful campus of the University of Notre Dame attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually to see some of its most recognized campus landmarks.

The University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, has several event spaces to accommodate groups of all sizes from private meeting rooms to 300-person auditoriums and a 500-person ballroom. Book a memorable experience at one of the new venues overlooking Notre Dame Stadium within Duncan Student Center, O’Neill Hall, or Corbett Family Hall. These new venues feature two distinct ballrooms – the 500-person Dahnke Ballroom with a capacity of 550 for plated meals and the 300-person Downes Club, as well as several smaller suites perfect for board meetings. Also on the campus of the University of Notre Dame is South Dining Hall, featuring its renowned Gothic-style architecture, and Eck Visitors Center, with its open atrium.  Our Experience Notre Dame Event Specialists are available to help those planning an event on campus with logistics such as handling hotel blocks, event planning and the coordination required to ensure that your event is a resounding success.

The University of Notre Dame also has a hotel on campus. The Morris Inn reopened to the public in 2013 after a $30 million renovation and expansion, including the creation of a 300-seat ballroom and pre-function space which is just steps from the Golden Dome. Morris Inn is a AAA 4 Diamond Hotel that 132 guestrooms and 18 perfectly appointed suites as well as three distinct dining options for guests — Sorin’s, Rohr’s, and the Wind Family Fireside Terrace.  An underground concourse connects Morris Inn to the Notre Dame Conference Center at McKenna Hall – coming in Fall of 2021.

Testimonials:

The service we received from the support team was fantastic! We were very well taken care of throughout the entire time. I especially appreciated the quick response to turning off the fireplace when the crowd size was making it a bit too warm in the space and the quick thinking of how to best display our name tags, since I hadn’t requested a special table for setting them out for the guests. This was a very competent and caring support staff! -Carolyn S.

Honestly, we came into planning this so late, and I couldn’t be happier with the dedication, professionalism, and patience that Ryan and everyone else had. The superior service and partnership exceeds what one would expect from a 5-star resort or venue. All team members were friendly, helpful, available, and seemed so eager to be there. The thorough preparation provided me with an opportunity to relax as much as possible, and the on-site engagement elevated the experience overall for all of our guests. Thank you! -Megham M.

Food & Beverage Options

Sorin's

Sorin’s at Morris Inn serves classic, traditional French cuisine with a modern Midwest flair. Sorin’ features its most popular dish, the Dover sole meunière with new favorites such as our succulent 72-hour braised boneless beef short rib.

Rohr's

Rohr’s at Morris Inn features casual, enticing food in a made-from-scratch kitchen. Signature items include the best chicken wings in South Bend, and a twist on an Irish favorite – steak and stout pie. Rohr’s is open daily for lunch, dinner and late night. It’s the perfect gathering space right on Notre Dame Avenue.

Wind Family Fireside Terrace

The Wind Family Fireside Terrace is a great place to grab a drink after work. Comfortable outdoor furniture, including tables and chairs, sofas and loveseats fill the area around the fire pit, ensuring a cozy event. 

Catering Options

Morris Inn and Notre Dame Conference Center catering

Whether your event is intimate or grandiose, Morris Inn has the perfect reception space for your celebration under the Dome. The elegant William and Mary Ann Smith Ballroom with a pre-reception area, classically appointed private dining rooms and landscaped Wind Family Fireside Terrace offers stunning spaces for your celebration. We can also offer the McKenna Hall Atrium with its soaring ceilings and large dining room for those looking for something unique. Under the direction of Executive Chef Patrick Dahms, our skilled culinary team and friendly, professional staff attends to every detail to guarantee your event is perfect. 

University Catering

Outside of the Morris Inn and Notre Dame Conference Center, University Catering provides high quality food services for events and occasions on Notre Dame's campus. University Catering handles the full range of requests, from weddings and corporate tailgate parties, to bagged lunches and cookie trays. 

Accommodations

  • Total Number of Overnight Guests: 1500
  • Number of Overnight Rooms: 750
  • Wi-Fi in Guest Rooms: Yes
  • Wi-Fi Guest Room Cost : Complimentary
Overnight Room Attributes
  • Air-conditioned rooms available
  • Linens Provided
  • Refrigerator

Morris Inn

Following a $30 million renovation, Morris Inn reopened in late August 2013 and now offers 150 guest rooms, including 18 spacious suites. With three distinct dining options — Sorin’s, Rohr’s, and the Wind Family Fireside Terrace, guests will find the perfect atmosphere in which to enjoy a business lunch, family gathering, special occasion or a casual meal. In addition to the newly renovated living space, Morris Inn now has a spacious ballroom and ample meeting space with modern amenities to host business meetings and social events. Morris Inn is a AAA 4 Diamond Hotel, placing the hotel in the top 5% of hotels in the United States. Morris Inn sits at the heart of Notre Dame’s storied campus and continues to be “the living room of the University.”
132 Guestrooms and 18 Suite Rooms

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Duncan Hall

In 2008, for the first time in over ten years, the University of Notre Dame opened a new residence hall on campus. Duncan Hall was made possible by a generous gift of Mr. Raymond T. Duncan, a 1952 graduate of Notre Dame, president of Duncan Oil Inc. in Denver, Colorado, and owner of Silver Oak Cellars in Oakville, California.  Duncan Hall has a variety of room configurations. Most rooms are doubles, but there are also a “six-man” (with private bathroom); a “five-man”; five “super quads” (with private bathrooms); eight quads; and numerous triples and singles.
106 Rooms | 232 Beds

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Keough Hall

Marilyn M. Keough Hall was dedicated on September 27, 1996, and is one of the newest dorms on campus along with its neighbors McGlinn Hall, O'Neill Hall, and Welsh Family Hall. It is the gift of Donald Keough, who served as chairman of Notre Dame's Board of Trustees from 1986-1992, and of his wife, Marilyn. Keough Hall has singles (15% of rooms) and doubles (70%) or three-room quads (15%).
125 Rooms | 285 Beds

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Knott Hall

Constructed in 1988 as a women's residence hall, it was the first residence hall named for a woman, Marion Burk Knott. Knott Hall was converted in 1997 to a male residence hall. Most of the rooms in Knott are doubles (70%). About 15% of the rooms are singles. There are also 6 three-room quads on each floor. Study lounges can be converted into residential space.
108 Rooms | 258 Beds

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O'Neill Hall

O'Neill Hall was the first men's residence hall built on West Quad and first residence hall constructed for male residents since Flanner and Grace Halls were built in 1969. It was dedicated in honor of Joseph O'Neill, Jr. '37 and funded by the O'Neill family.
128 Rooms | 280 Beds

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Siegfried Hall

Siegfried Hall was constructed in 1988 through the financial commitments of Robert ('37) and Ray ('65) Siegfried. It was converted to a male residence hall in 1997 after the transformation of Flanner and Grace Halls into office space. Most of the rooms in Siegfried (60%) are doubles. About 20% of the rooms are singles. There are also 6 three-room quads on each floor. Study lounges can be converted into large, one-room triples.
114 Rooms | 258 Beds

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McGlinn Hall

McGlinn Hall was constructed in 1997 as a women's residence hall through the contributions of Terrence and Barbara McGlinn. Rooms in McGlinn Hall are one of three arrangements: singles (15% of rooms), doubles (70%) or three-room quads (15%).
 
126 Rooms | 286 Beds

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Pasquerilla East Hall

Constructed in 1981 as a residence hall for 250 women, Pasquerilla East is the second hall constructed with specific purpose of being a women's hall. The largest gift in Notre Dame history from a living person (from Frank and Sylvia Pasquerilla) provided funding for the construction of both Pasquerilla East and West Halls. Most of the rooms in Pasquerilla East (60%) are doubles. About 20% of the rooms are singles. There are also 6 three-room quads on each floor.
114 Rooms | 241 Beds

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Pasquerilla West Hall

Pasquerilla West Hall was constructed in 1981 as the first Notre Dame building intended to be a women's residence hall. The largest gift in Notre Dame history from a living person (from Frank and Sylvia Pasquerilla) provided funding for the construction of both Pasquerilla West and East Halls. Most of the rooms in Pasquerilla West (60%) are doubles. About 20% of the rooms are singles. There are also 6 three-room quads on each floor.
114 Rooms | 143 Beds

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Welsh Family Hall

Welsh Family Hall is the easternmost residence hall on West Quad. It is conveniently located north of the Eck Visitor's Center and Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore and west of the Morris Inn. Welsh Family Hall has three arrangements: single (15% of rooms), doubles (70%) or three-room quads (15%).
130 Rooms | 281 Beds

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Featured Amenities

Accessible Facilities
Air Conditioning
Bus
Eco-Friendly
Fitness Center
Golf
In-House Catering
Linens
Overnight Rooms
Paid Parking
Pet Friendly
Rooftop Space
Running Trails
Sports Facilities
Taxi
Theater Seating
WiFi

Venue Location + Transportation

Address

502 Main Building,

Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Transportation

Taxi
Bus
Train
Lyft
Uber

Nearby Airport

South Bend Regional (SBN) - 15 minutes

Nearby International Airport

Midway / O'Hare - 90 minutes

Parking

Parking on Site: Yes

Nearby Cities

South Bend, IN
Indianapolis, IN
Fort Wayne, IN
Chicago, IL
Grand Rapids, MI
Kalamazoo, MI

Things to Know

Catering

Must Use In-House Catering: Yes

External Catering Allowed: No

Can Bring In Own Food: No

Cultural Catering Available: Yes

Food And Beverage Onsite: Yes

Venue Policies

Alcohol Consumption: Yes

Smoking Permitted: No

Cannabis Industry-Friendly: No

Eco Friendly: Yes

ADA Accessible: Yes

Family Friendly: Yes

Pet Friendly: Yes

Technology

Many meeting spaces have a built-in screen and projector for seamless conferences. The entire campus of Notre Dame is on one free wi-fi network for cost savings and added convenience.

Guest Wi-Fi: Free

Onsite Tech Support: Yes

Wi-Fi In Meeting Space: No

Equipment Available On-Site:
  • Projector Screen
  • Laptops
  • Microphones
  • Sound System
  • Custom Lighting

Testimonials

"Everything went like clock work! The staff really accommodated our needs. We didn't have to go far to the hotel or our events. Even when we had to move conference rooms. It was done quickly and they also moved our refreshments to our new conference room. The facility tour was amazing. What history you have to be proud of. We had a wonderful time playing a very competitive game of "team building broomball" but it was not without a few war trophies of bumps and bruises! My thanks to Connie and Lori for making us feel like special guests!"

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.