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Unique party spots in Orlando

If you’ve ever tried to find a location to host a party, chances are you may have gotten frustrated very quickly. Large corporate run venues have pricey food and beverage minimums, no flexibility in what you can bring, or even how you can decorate. Why not find a small local business that could benefit from the event you need to host?

While every spot mentioned may not meet every need, or work with just any budget, it certainly focuses on places that may not have been on your radar to host a shower, party, or other celebration that doesn’t require a grand ballroom or hoping you have a friend that lives in a nice apartment complex with a great clubhouse.

If you are having trouble finding the perfect spot for the party you are throwing I have two suggestions beyond this list.

  1. Call your favorite restaurant, bar, or small business and see if they offer private event areas and packages. Often many do, but they make the mistake of not advertising it. Even if they don’t, they may be more than willing to work with you.

  2. Search the site eventective. It has a rich listing of all sorts of event spaces.

FOOD + BOOZE

Whippoorwill Beerhouse

This beautiful bar located in the Milk District (which also houses the coffee counter run by Easy Luck) is a great space for a small party. One of my friendly followers recently had her baby shower there with picture perfect results. While it wasn’t a completely private affair, her party of 24 people had most of the space to themselves and the attention of the bartenders. Depending on your needs you can work with the owners on logistics. Contact them for info and rates.

2525 E. South Street Orlando

À La Cart

It just might be the most comfortable place to grab a brew and try food from various trucks without ever having to eat over a trash can. Beyond that, À La Cart doubles as a chill spot for a great party. They host private events, so contact them to see if they can accommodate your needs. Chances are this could be the easiest party you’ve ever planned.

609 Irvington Avenue Orlando

Quantum Leap Winery

Tucked behind Mills and Virginia is Quantum Leap Winery which has multiple options for private parties. They have three space options: The Barrel Room for smaller parties (less than 35), the Tasting Room (less than 175), and the entire winery (400 maximum). It’s a popular wedding venue, but seems to be able to accommodate just about any type of event for a wine lover in your life. Photo: Quantum Leap Winery

1312 Wilfred Drive Orlando

Reyes Mezcaleria

One of the most picturesque restaurants in Orlando also doubles as a private event space. The back area of the restaurant can be closed off to host a private event fitting around 50-60 guests. Additionally, there is the cocktail lounge that holds about 20, and when Florida is at peak dining al fresco weather, you can reserve the covered patio that can hold 45 - 65 guests. Setups vary. Beautiful decor, good food, and margs! Can’t beat that.

821 N. Orange Avenue Orlando

A few other restaurants or bars that double as smaller event venues:

Player 1 Arcade

Player One is definitely my favorite barcade in Orlando and it offers an engaging atmosphere for a party where you want to give your guests something to do. With old-school arcade games and current game systems available, paired with a bar serving several types of beers on tap and bottled, you don’t have to do much here outside of sending out the invites. They have different packages and complete buy-out options available.

8562 Palm Parkway Orlando

PINKIES UP

House on Lang

The House on Lang is a great boutique in the Mills 50 area, but it doubles as an intimate event space. Their large backyard is perfect for parties and events, but they also have a smaller indoor space for smaller gatherings.

Infusion Tea

Infusion Tea not only offers private events in their space, but if your crew is vegan then you will won’t have to worry about special menu requests. The interior recently got a new look, and gone are the lime green chairs. They offer different packages to fit your needs depending on what you want to include, and the space can fit up to 75 people. You even get to chose from three different styles of table decor to fit your desired look for your event! Photo Credit: Infusion Tea

Tea Room Experience

If you are looking for something a bit more feminine and posh with no work on your end, the Tea Room Experience in Downtown is the way to go. They have two packages you can choose from for the private event that best meets your budget. The space is already decorated, so there is little to do here but select your menu and send out your invites. Photo Credit: Tea Room Experience

CASUAL COFFEE HOUSE

Boston Coffeehouse - Altamonte

Did you even know Altamonte Springs got a Boston Coffeehouse? I found out a few months ago and was shocked. It’s a bit hidden on the side of the Publix shopping center on S.R. 434. It’s a great open space with plenty of seating. There is also a private room and lounge area in the back of the space that gets utilized for meetings and showers quite frequently. They serve food items in addition to coffee, so this could easily be a one-stop party spot!

Stardust Coffee

If the vibe at Stardust is your jam, your party needs no decoration. They rent out their space that has plenty of seating and loads of coffee. There are plenty of picturesque spots and even a small stage should you need it.

NOT A HOTEL BANQUET ROOM

The Hidden Barn

The Hidden Barn is a truly unique venue that serves as a great space for weddings, but other events as well. There are many facets to the property including a courtyard with a pool, a Saloon, a bridal garden great for pictures, and of course a main hall. With lots of rustic charm and several DIY options, it could be a great place to have an event that’s a bit off the map. Photo credit: The Hidden Barn

Eola House

This beautiful Mediterranean style home right on Lake Eola is available for events. I’ve seen several wedding showers take place here and it’s clear why it’s a frequently used space. With several different rooms within the home you can find a space for small parties and showers, and the hourly fees are surprisingly affordable! Photo Credit: Eola House

Hub 925

Described as an urban loft, Hub 925 in Dr. Phillips can transform for any event need. It’s part co-working space, part event space. Yes, even weddings can happen here! Parking should never be an issue as it’s located in a large strip center off Sandlake Road. The decor is modern and alluring, and they offers tours of the space to see if it fits your needs. Photo credit: Hub 925

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