Looking for large venues to accommodate all your guests? Trust Tagvenue to help you find spacious event spaces in Queens! From grand ballrooms to industrial-style warehouses, we have options that can accommodate hundreds of guests. Imagine throwing a spectacular wedding reception at a historic mansion in Douglaston or hosting a corporate conference in a state-of-the-art convention center in Hollis. Get ready to impress your guests with a wow-worthy venue in Queens. Book with Tagvenue today and make your event an unforgettable experience!
Large venues in Queens vary significantly in terms of their capacity, depending on the type of event and the specific venue.
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The first one is the Event Room at Lovejoys, located on Jefferson Street, which can accommodate up to 160 guests. The venue provides a cozy ambiance that welcomes guests at a rate of $45 per person. The entire venue offers a glamorous and spacious setting for the event. Beverage packages are also available for all types of events. The second venue is the Lower Ballroom at Da Mikelle Palazzo in West Queens, which can host up to 1000 people at a rate of $70 per person. This versatile space is ready to suit all and any themes, and it also has a spacious dance floor and cozy seating arrangements for a nice ambiance in your event. The venue has an alcohol license until 9:00 p.m., with an extension available. Finally, there's the Full Buyout at Da Mikele Illagio, located on Elmhurst Avenue. This extremely elegant and luxurious event space provides in-house catering and alcohol. It was created to adapt to parties from 75 to 1,500 guests, and events can be held indoors or outdoors. The rate for this venue is $150 per person. (All data from Tagvenue.)
The rules regarding bringing your own vendors to large venues in Queens can differ depending on the specific venue's policies and regulations. For instance, Astoria World Manor welcomes customers to choose their own vendors, whereas others may have exclusive contracts with specific service providers or preferred vendor lists. These preferred vendor lists usually consist of reliable vendors who are familiar with the venue's logistics. If you plan to bring your vendors, it's essential to discuss this with the venue coordinator during the booking process to comprehend their policies, fees, insurance requirements, and the level of flexibility they provide.