The Schott Pavilion
Donated to the Jesuits in the 1920s, the Schott Pavilion is today used for one-day retreats and for meetings of large groups seeking special space in which to gather. The octagonal, stone meeting hall can easily host groups of 100.
The Pavilion has a dining room on its lower level and access to the kitchen of the Loyola Building, just steps away. If you want to inspire your group and to give them a venue far different than the typical conference center, the Schott Pavilion is the perfect choice.