30th Birthday Party Venues for Rent in Seattle, WA

30th Birthday Party Venues for Rent in Seattle, WA

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Top 30th Birthday Party Venues in Seattle, WA

Turning 30 in Seattle calls for a party that matches the city’s cool, laid-back vibe. From chic waterfront venues with views of the Puget Sound to quirky event venues in Downtown Seattle, the city’s got the perfect spots to celebrate. Want something small with close friends or a space big enough to fit the whole crew? You’ll find 30th birthday party venues that offer customizable layouts, awesome food, and craft cocktails to ensure everyone has a great time. The city’s stylish lounges, rooftop bars, and cozy restaurants means there’s a spot ready to make your 30th the best celebration yet.

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FAQs about 30th Birthday Party Venues in Seattle, WA

Are there 30th birthday party venues in Seattle with outdoor spaces?

The backyard in Columbia City can accommodate up to 70 guests and has a lovely outdoor setting with arcade games and darts, perfect for casual gatherings. The Garden House in North Beacon Hill also provides outdoor space and can host up to 125 guests, which is great for a larger gathering. Lastly, Rustic Cabin in Broadview offers an outdoor area with a good view of Puget Sound in the Olympic Mountains, holding up to 80 people. Explore our listing for more outdoor venue options.

How much does it cost to rent 30th birthday party venues in Seattle?

Hourly rates range from around $65 to $500 per hour, while some venues, like restaurants, may have minimum spend rates starting from $900 per session. Larger venues may charge up to $4,200 per day. (All data from Tagvenue.)

How can I reduce the cost of renting 30th birthday party venues in Seattle?

Consider choosing venues with lower hourly rates, like Studio 305 in SODO, which offers space for $65 per hour. Booking in less popular neighborhoods like the Industrial District and Delridge can offer significant savings while still providing a great atmosphere. Another way to spend less on your event is to adopt the potluck style, where everyone brings a dish and you only need to pay to use the space, or book unusual venues like a warehouse or blank canva spaces.

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