Ready to blow out the candles in style? Whether you're turning 30, 50, or 21 (again), private dining rooms for birthdays in Atlanta are ready to serve up great food, good company, and a vibe that feels just right. Imagine toasting with friends in a Midtown lounge, sharing soul food in a cosy room near Cascade, or hosting a family dinner near Ponce City Market where the peach cobbler steals the show. Atlanta knows how to celebrate, with deep roots in Southern hospitality and a dash of that irresistible ATL flair. From top steakhouses to funky fusion spots, we've got spaces where the only thing louder than the laughter is the chorus of "Happy Birthday." Scroll on and book a space where your birthday gets the spotlight it deserves.
For a memorable birthday dinner, Wine Shoe in Downtown has a relaxed atmosphere perfect for wine lovers, accommodating up to 20 seated guests. Hudson Grille - Midtown is perfect if you’re looking for a lively setting with flexible per-person pricing. BrewDog Atlanta in Inman Park provides a more contemporary space for up to 134 seated guests, for bigger gatherings. If you want a more exclusive space, Miss Conduck in Sweet Auburn offers upscale private dining with seating for 100 and a minimum spend structure.
For adult birthday parties with 20-25 guests, check out Indie Studios in Armour, which has multiple room sizes with seating for up to 25 people and a sleek, creative vibe. Space 323 - Mix Use Space in Downtown Atlanta accommodates up to 40 seated guests and is great for more casual events. Ohio River South, also in Downtown, is a more polished environment with space for 90 people, allowing for a comfortable, upscale experience if you're planning a larger celebration.
Smaller spaces typically start around $200 to $500 per session, while premium venues can cost between $2,000 and $20,000 depending on the day, time, and any minimum spend requirements. (Based on Tagvenue data.)
Many venues do offer the option to bring your own alcohol, but this often depends on their licensing. Some may charge a corkage fee, while others include drink packages as part of their pricing, so external catering is strictly not allowed. Always confirm this directly with the venue when booking.