Planning a dinner party? This city has many jaw-dropping spots to wine, dine, and wow your people. You can find restaurants in Buckhead with valet and vintage vibes, a BeltLine loft where the playlist slaps, or a garden patio in Kirkwood where the rosé hits just right. Tagvenue’s got your back. Hosting 10, 30, or the whole fam? No problem. Need BYOB, a private chef, or just somewhere your aunt won’t complain about the chairs? Done. Forget cooking chaos and awkward conversations. Scroll down, explore our listings of the best dinner party venues in Atlanta and book your perfect party space faster than you can say lemon pepper wet.
Booking costs of dinner party venues average $160 hire fee per hour. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Atlanta, based on Tagvenue data from March 2026:
| From $100 | to $400 | hire fee per hour |
| From $1500 | to $7000 | minimum spend per event |
| From $15 | to $30 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated March 2026), the best options include:
The Rooftop Terrace at Terminus 330
in Downtown Atlanta - rated 5/5
Venue said: Terminus 330 is a centrally located, private event venue in the heart of Atlanta within walking distance to the Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC), World of Coca-Cola, Centennial Olympic Park, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Georgia...
Event Space at One Sixteen
in Inman Park - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘They were so helpful in setting up for the party and really went above and beyond.’
Cocktail Lounge 3rd Floor at Pour Taproom: Midtown
in Midtown Atlanta - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘BOOK THIS PLACE!! You won't regret it.’
You'll find dinner party venues in various sizes, from smaller spots to larger venues; keep in mind that the type of space and your chosen layout will affect the capacity! Below you can see the typical venue sizes in Atlanta, together with the standard prices in each size range, based on Tagvenue data (March 2026):
| Small | up to 50 guests | prices average $150 hire fee per hour |
| Medium | between 80 and 150 guests | prices average $160 hire fee per hour |
| Large | over 180 guests | prices average $450 hire fee per hour |
These are the venues within 0.1 mi from central Atlanta, available to book on Tagvenue:
Usually not. Most Atlanta venues include food and drink packages or have a minimum spend that covers your menu. Places like Pour Taproom or BrewDog handle it all in-house, so you can just show up and enjoy. A few might let you bring in a cake or a special bottle of wine for an extra fee but always double-check what’s allowed.
It really depends on where you go. Midtown and Inman Park give you fun, social energy which is great for group hangouts or birthday dinners. Downtown leans a bit more polished, perfect for work events or something a little fancier. You’ve also got gems like Rain Thai & Sushi Bar in Lindridge-Martin Manor if you want to impress your guests with a unique spot.
Yep, a bunch of venues offer a mix. Especially in places like Inman Park or Old Fourth Ward, you’ll find restaurants and taprooms with patios like Hudson Grille and Miss Conduck. These venues are super handy if you want to mix cocktails inside and casual hangs outside.
Page last updated in March 2026
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