Hopson Commissary at Hopson Hospitality
About this space
Hopson Commissary is indeed part of this state's rich Delta agriculture and blues history. Built over one hundred years ago, it served as the commissary for Hopson Farm, a top-ranked agricultural concern of the region.
It is now restored and maintained as a function hall. The building is suitably furnished with antiques and mini-displays relating to its agricultural and blues past, thereby providing guests with a glimpse into the culture of the Delta. It is available for weddings, reunions, corporate activities, and so forth. This well-visited spot also affords visitors an excellent opportunity for learning about cotton farming and its deep connections in the blues world in this region.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No Smoking in the Building,
No Outside Alcohol is Allowed,
Open Flames are Prohibited,
Outside Catering is allowed.
About Hopson Hospitality
Situated in the fertile agricultural landscape of Clarksdale, Mississippi, the Hopson Commissary is a witness to the crystalline industrial-age agriculture and a lively blues movement. Over 100 years old, this ancient establishment was once the commissary for Hopson Farm, one of the most important agricultural establishments of the region.
All restored now, Hopson Commissary will be fittingly celebrating the rich past as an event venue. It houses antiques and artifacts representing its agricultural past and blues existence, ready to give a genuine feel of the culture and heritage of the Delta. Whether it's private or public, the rustic charms of history will be a worthy addition to any occasion.
Hopson Hospitality is a Tagvenue Partner. This business has registered with Tagvenue and agreed to our venue partner standards.