Got a crowd to feed and a plan to lead? You’re in the right spot. Self catering venues in Adelaide are easy to find and book with Tagvenue. From warehouse-style halls in Bowden to charming community spaces in Norwood and beachside clubs along Henley, you’ll find BYO venues that welcome your cooking crew (or your favourite caterer). And hey, in a city that throws a party for anything, from the Fringe Festival to avocado toast, why not do things your way? Keep scrolling to pick a place that lets you run the show, and the kitchen.
The Dock Studios in Port Adelaide is a great pick if you’ve got a mid-sized crowd. It fits up to 120 standing and 80 seated, perfect for birthday parties or workshops. It’s $80 per hour, and you’re free to bring your own catering setup.
Studio Safari in the Adelaide CBD has a cool creative vibe. With space for up to 50 people standing, it’s a good choice for smaller events like pop-up shops or intimate parties. Expect rates starting at around $110 per hour.
Clovelly Park Memorial Community Centre is a hall perfect for larger crowds, holding up to 250 people standing or 200 seated. This one’s great for community events or family gatherings, and it’s pretty budget-friendly at $55 per hour.
Gallery Le Nuancier in Norwood is a cosy option for smaller groups of up to 12 people. At just $45 per hour, it’s perfect for small art exhibitions, meetings, or casual get-togethers.
The Loft Collaborative in Somerton Park is another affordable space at $50 per hour. It’s great for small workshops or brainstorming sessions with up to 16 people.
Meeting Place MV in McLaren Vale is as budget-friendly as it gets with just $20 per hour for a small meeting room.
Smaller spaces start around $20 to $50 per hour, which is great for casual events or meetings. If you want a larger venue for big events, expect to pay anywhere from $55 to $150 per hour. Some venues also offer full-session rates for all-day events, with prices ranging from $395 up to $1,800 based on the venue and amenities. (All data from Tagvenue.)