adjourn to

adjourn to (some place)

To suspend a meeting or gathering with the intent of continuing it in another location. There was a mishap in scheduling for the conference room, so we had to adjourn to the cramped office next door and finish our meeting there.
See also: adjourn
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

adjourn to (some place)

to bring a meeting to a temporary close so the participants can move to another place (where the meeting will be started again). We adjourned to the sitting room.
See also: adjourn
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • adjourn to (some place)
  • adjourn
  • adjourn for
  • adjourn for (something)
  • get the worst of (something)
  • get the worst of it
  • have the worst of (something)
  • drop (one) in it
  • drop somebody in it
  • drop someone in it
References in classic literature
But let us adjourn to my study, and examine these new stories.
Based on the first order, the Inspector General of Police was supposed to arrest and produce Yakubu in court on August 8, however, the INEC Chairman was not in court on the said date, forcing the court to adjourn to August 14 with the court again affirming its earlier order of August 1.