Though the lunch was initially scheduled in the private dining room right off the Oval Office, the two decided to dine together outside during a pleasant summertime afternoon yesterday.
"It is largely friendship that's on the agenda for the lunch today. So it's not a working lunch as much as it is an opportunity for the two who saw each other on a pretty frequent basis over the course of the last four years to get a chance to catch up," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.
"As you know, over the course of the last four years, and as much as been written about over the last four years how Secretary Clinton and the President have developed not just a strong working relationship but also a genuine friendship," Earnest said.
"The White House Chef today whipped up some grilled chicken, some pasta jambalaya, and some salad for them to enjoy during lunch," he said when asked about the menu.
Clinton is today scheduled to hold breakfast with Vice President Joe Biden, who so far hasn't ruled out running for presidency in 2016.
While Clinton has not announced her decision to run for the 2016 presidential polls, The New York Times reported some of her associates have been busy setting up what appears to be a political infrastructure should she decide to run again.
Last week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid suggested she would be a better president than her husband.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in May said she prays Clinton will run.
Clinton currently is working on a memoir which is expected to be released next year. Recently she joined Twitter, and has more than 650,000 followers.
