Whether you are planning a large corporate event or small business meeting, New York City has plenty of unique venues to impress your guests. There are restaurants, halls, and even historical sites that can be booked for your company’s next special event.
Before booking any space, know your expected number of attendees and the preferred seating layout. This will help you find the right venue based on your budget and needs.
Stage 48
Stage 48 is one of NYC’s most unique concert and corporate event venues near me. Built in the 1950’s as a horse stable, this four-story venue retains its old west feel while offering state of the art sound and lighting.
Guests can expect to see a mix of dance music and rock concerts at this event space. There are also elevated VIP areas on all levels of the club. The 30,000 square foot setting space combines a 34-foot wide stage with an enormous horseshoe balcony that keeps watch over the main dance floor.
NYE at Stage 48 is a guaranteed trip to the top of the party circuit. With a super-charged NYE countdown, a rooftop view of the Times Square ball drop, and an all-night open bar, the venue will be rocking ’til the wee hours.
Tickets to events at Stage 48 are available online. You can also purchase tickets through Vivid Seats. If you’re looking to attend a concert at this venue, check the upcoming concert calendar to find out when your favorite artist is performing.
Rooftop 760
Located at the heart of Times Square, Rooftop 760 is the newest nightclub in NYC and is bringing its premium 3.5 hour open bar (8:00 PM-12:00 AM), buffet stations throughout the venue, festive party favors, a midnight champagne toast, and more entertainment than any other rooftop in the city to New Year’s Eve. With top 40 and hip-hop music, this is one event you won’t want to miss.
Featuring sweeping views of Times Square, this modern multi-level lounge is the perfect spot for relaxing with a drink and socializing. Its polished hardwood floors and 15 ft high ceilings provide a sophisticated ambiance, while the outdoor patio is surrounded by natural lighting and rustic floors. The indoor party space has two levels, all-weather retractable rooftops, and a 35 ft long bar area.
NEBULA
Nebula is a nightclub and event space that offers a truly transformative experience. Its incredible movable ceiling is made up of massive video panels that can change the look and feel of the club to project everything from the cosmos above to hypnotic, rhythmic pulsing lights. The space also features a state-of-the-art sound system and an immersive 1700 square foot LED screen that can be used to display custom branding, lighting, and design elements.
The vessel was designed and built by two heavyweights in the offshore supply boat world: Incat Crowther, which designed the fast, efficient hull, and Armon, an industry leader that has seven shipyards and a specialist aluminum division. Nebula’s open-air foredeck is fitted with a small crane and beach landing door, while its hardtop hydraulically lowers to reduce its height to three metres.
Nebula’s ticket prices start low and auto-increase as the inventory of tickets gets smaller and events sell out. The best way to get the most value for your ticket is to purchase it in advance. This is especially important for events that will sell out quickly.
Central Park Boathouse
Central Park Boathouse is a unique destination in Manhattan that offers visitors the opportunity to engage in recreational activities and enjoy a meal with an exquisite view of the serene Lake. It is also a popular location for weddings and corporate events.
Located in the heart of New York City, this iconic lakeside spot was designed by Central Park’s designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. It has been a longtime favorite of tourists and locals alike. It features a fleet of row boats and a restaurant with stunning views. It is also a popular place for bird watching, as the Lake encircles part of the Ramble, a natural habitat that is home to many different species of birds.
The architecture of the Boathouse seamlessly integrates with the surrounding greenery, creating a beautiful ambiance that enhances the natural beauty of the site. Its large windows allow for spectacular views of the serene Lake and provide ample natural light to the interior spaces. Whether you are seated indoors, where classic decor pays tribute to the Boat House’s maritime history, or outdoors on the deck overlooking the Lake, every seat at the restaurant offers an enchanting view.
The Happiest Hour
The Happiest Hour is a whimsical cocktail bar and full-service restaurant. Its “You pick ‘em, we pour ’em” motto drives a nonjudgmental drinks menu in a breezy space decked out with cartoon palm trees that evokes bygone California and Florida resorts. Anchored by an award-winning burger, the elevated diner-style food offering also features sandwiches and chopped salads. Simple, highly satisfying and classically American, it’s served alongside a rock and soul soundtrack.
The food is excellent and the cocktails are great but the burger is a must. The double patty is overflowing with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, confit onions and special sauce. The lightly fried bowl of salt and pepper broccoli is also worth trying.
They have two bar mavens behind the shakers and they know their stuff. They can recommend just about anything on the extensive list. They offer two happy hours a day, Monday – Saturday starting at 8PM. During the first one, you can get select drinks and half price appetizers (spinach and artichoke dip, wonton tacos, mozzarella sticks, brew pub pretzels and beer cheese dip, and loaded waffle fries). The second one is Tuesday through Thursday after 4PM, where they feature reserve agave spirits.