Atlanta has event venues you can book this year starting at about the cost of a nice dinner out — and a few that hold up to 1,000 people. Below are six real spaces on VenueKonnex, with real prices, capacities, and neighborhoods. Every one is live right now with 18 to 20 photos you can browse before you reach out.
The Painted Pin — Buckhead, from $35
A boutique bowling alley that hosts private events without feeling like a bowling alley. Bowling, bocce, and lounge space under one roof on Miami Circle in Buckhead. Average price runs about $35 a head, with a 4.4 rating across more than 2,000 reviews. Best for birthday parties, team outings, and social mixers where you want people moving, not seated in rows.
Variety Playhouse — Little Five Points, from $50
A beloved music hall in Little Five Points that holds up to 1,000 guests. Average price around $50, with a 4.7 rating across 2,500+ reviews. If you’re throwing a concert-style event, a big launch, or anything that needs a real stage and standing room, this is the room. Few venues this size in Atlanta rate this high.
Gather — Midtown, from $138
A modern loft on Memorial Drive built for private events and corporate gatherings. Average price about $138, with a 4.4 rating. A clean, stylish blank-canvas space that photographs well for weddings, receptions, and company offsites.
Monday Night Brewing – The Grove — Westside, by quote
A craft brewery on the Westside with an outdoor grove that’s become a go-to for casual parties and rehearsal dinners. A 4.7 rating across 865 reviews. Pricing here is quote-based — give them your date and headcount and they build it. Browse the 20 photos first to see the outdoor space.
New Realm Brewing Co. — Eastside Beltline, by quote
Right on the Eastside Beltline, New Realm pairs a spacious rooftop with a working brewery. A 4.3 rating across 2,000+ reviews. Pricing is by quote. If you want Beltline foot traffic and a rooftop without Midtown prices, start here.
The King Center — Sweet Auburn, by quote
The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, on historic Auburn Avenue. A 4.8 rating across 2,400+ reviews — the highest-rated venue on this list. A cultural landmark for meetings and gatherings that carry weight. Pricing is by quote.
What these prices actually mean
“Average price” is a per-person or typical-event figure, not a flat buyout. A $35 or $50 average tells you the tier — it is not the final number for your date, guest count, and add-ons. The quote-based venues skip the average and price your specific event. Either way, the figure tells you which rooms fit your budget before you spend an hour on the phone.
How to book one
Pick a venue, then connect through VenueKonnex. We’ll get you the date, the real quote, and availability — no broker fees. Start here with your date and headcount, and we’ll point you to the rooms that fit.
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