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Unique Meeting Spaces
Looking for a one-of-a-kind venue that your attendees will remember? Greater Raleigh has it all. From intimate rose gardens and award-winning wine cellars to outdoor amphitheatres and high-tech gaming facilities, a special event of any size can be accommodated. The venues listed here are just a sampling of the nearly 200 unique facilities that will provide you and your attendees with the experiences and memories of a lifetime. To search all of our unique meeting sites, go to visitRaleigh. com / convention _ services.
All Saints Chapel 133 S. East St. • 919.459.3212 • allsaints1875. com Built in 1875, All Saints Chapel has been an integral part of downtown Raleigh’ s charm for over a century. Its details have been perfectly restored, and the open floor plan of the Chapel and Reception Hall make customizing your meeting or special event easy. The chapel’ s capacity ranges from 140 people in banquet or classroom style to 250 in reception style. The reception hall accommodates 160 to 250 guests. The house sound system and prep-kitchen for catered events provide the necessaries for your event, while the beautiful stained-glass windows and classic woodwork provide a stunning backdrop.
Angus Barn Wine Cellar 9401 Glenwood Ave. • 919.787.3535 • www. angusbarn. com Descending the winding staircase, you enter the cellar that is decorated with high-back tapestry chairs set around a beautiful, hand-carved oak table with pedestal feet. The Wine Cellar Dining Room is adjacent to the spectacular collection of 25,000 bottles, which has been recognized as a Wine Spectator Grand Award Winner since 1988. This unique facility can accommodate up to 28 guests for an intimate experience while dining on the innovative gourmet and original cuisine that the Angus Barn has become famous for.
Artspace 201 E. Davie St. • 919.821.2787 • www. artspacenc. org Artspace, located in City Market, is a non-profit visual art center committed to bringing artists, the creative process, the artwork and the public together. Artspace offers a unique facility for meetings and both large and small events. There are more than 35 artists’ studios, three exhibition galleries and a three-story lobby with winding staircase, with the largest gallery hosting up to 250 people.
Capital City Club 411 Fayetteville St. • 919.832.5526 • www. capitalraleigh. com The Capital City Club is located on the 21st floor of the Progress Energy Building in the heart of downtown Raleigh. The perimeter walls of the club quarters have more than 2,500 square feet of windows that provide panoramic views of historic Raleigh. This elegant venue provides state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and an awardwinning cuisine and wine list. The Capital City Club has nine function spaces that can accommodate groups from seven to 400.
Cardinal Club 150 Fayetteville St., Ste. 2800 • 919.834.8829 • www. cardinal-club. com Established in 1991, and located on the 28th and 29th floors of the Wachovia Building, the Cardinal Club has been the site of choice for numerous receptions, dinners and corporate functions. All of the Club’ s elegantly decorated rooms contain picturesque and breathtaking panoramic views of the Raleigh skyline and surrounding areas. Every event is customized to reflect the planner’ s individual style and taste, incorporating elements such as exquisite culinary creations, fanciful florals and dramatic décor. The Club has seven function spaces that can accommodate groups from six to 350.