Historic lodge at 121 W 6th St offering great food, live music, and lasting friendships since 1924.
Step inside the York Elks Lodge at 121 W 6th Street and feel the warmth of nearly a century of community spirit. The spacious main floor glows with rich woodwork and patriotic touches, while the dance floor has hosted milestone birthdays, company Christmas parties, and lively Thursday burger nights. Members gather around tables filled with perfectly grilled burgers, cold drinks, and the easy laughter of neighbors who’ve become family. Whether you’re two-stepping to a live band or simply enjoying the friendly banter at the bar, the Lodge delivers the kind of genuine Midwestern hospitality that turns first-timers into lifelong members. From charitable drives that support local veterans to scholarship programs that invest in York’s youth, every event here strengthens the bonds that make this town feel like home.
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Stop by any Thursday burger night or contact us through our Facebook page to start the simple application process—sponsorship by a current member is preferred but not required.
Absolutely. Our main-level ballroom accommodates large groups with space for live music, dancing, and full catering. Call ahead to check availability and receive a custom quote.
We regularly host special dinners and holiday events. Members also enjoy snack-bar service during regular operating hours and can arrange catering for private functions.
Yes—local bands frequently perform for milestone birthdays, holiday parties, and member appreciation nights. Check our Facebook page for the current entertainment schedule.
Guests are welcome when accompanied by a member. Many visitors attend a few events before deciding to join and become part of the York Elks family.
We proudly back local veterans through the York VFW, fund youth scholarships, and organize annual holiday drives that deliver food and gifts to families in need across York County.