Evening Rates
Monday - Thursday $250
Friday $600
Saturday $700
Sunday $400
Weir-Jordan House Rental Rates
Day Rates
Monday - Friday $150
Saturday $500
Sunday $400
The Weir-Jordan House (c. 1846) has a rich history in the city of Greensboro. This antebellum home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of only ten surviving structures built before 1880 in Greensboro. The original owner, Dr. David Weir, was President of the Edgeworth Female Academy (now Greensboro College) and founded
the first insurance company in the city of Greensboro.
In 1890 the house was sold to John F. Jordan, a businessman in tobacco who served as a Guilford County sheriff,
a Greensboro commissioner, and Chamber of Commerce director. The house was purchased by the Greensboro Woman’s Club in 1921 with the purpose of using the home as a clubhouse. More recently, the GWC saw an opportunity to serve the community by making the house available to the public for various functions.
In 2008, the Weir-Jordan House became the home of Savory St. catering. Savory St. and the Weir-Jordan House are available for wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, business meetings, and private parties. In addition, the Weir-Jordan House provides a home to a variety civic and non-profit groups.
Please visit Savory St. at the Weir-Jordan House today.
With our casual elegance and Southern sense of style, we will provide an experience to be remembered by you & your guests.
** Special reduced rates are offered to our many civic groups & organizations who meet on a monthly basis for lunch or dinner. Please call for more information.
Savory St. Catering
Weir-Jordan House 223 N. Edgeworth Street Greensboro, NC 27401
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"I just wanted to express my gratitude for such a wonderful luncheon today. ... Every detail was just as we discussed and more. From the minute we spoke, I knew that I wanted to work with you. You made it so easy and fun planning the party. The food was great and beautifully presented. ... Thanks again for a wonderful party."
Beth B., June 3, 2010text.