Everyman Bristol
Cinema
Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2NH
–
Clifton
Events T.
Spaces for hire at Everyman Bristol
from £1400
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Screen 1
Looking for a unique and luxurious venue to host your next event? Look no further than Screen 1 at Everyman Bristol cinema, which can accommodate up to 250 people.
Featuring plush sofas, ample legroom, and unique design features, our screens offer the perfect setting for a variety of events. A corporate event, conference, networking event, private...
from £600
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Screen 2
Dear event planners, if you're searching for a one-of-a-kind venue to host your next gathering, look no further than Screen 2 at Everyman Bristol cinema. This intimate space can comfortably accommodate up to 90 people, providing a cozy and unique setting for your event.
Our plush sofas, ample legroom, and stylish design features ensure that your g...
from £775
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Screen 3
With luxurious sofas, plenty of leg room and unique design features, our screens are the perfect event spaces! We regularly host:
• Corporate events and conferences
• Networking
• Private Screenings
• Kids parties
• Adult celebrations
• Awards Ceremonies
from £400
minimum spend / per session
minimum spend / per session
Screen 4
The ideal event spaces, our screens have luxurious sofas, plenty of legroom, and unique design features!
Events regularly hosted by us are:
• Corporate events and conferences
• Networking
• Private Screenings
• Kids parties
• Adult celebrations
• Awards Ceremonies
There are 37 seats in Screen 4 Everyman Bristol - if you would like more informa...
Prices and opening hours
Monday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£300
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£800
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£400
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£500
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£300
hire fee + min. spend
Tuesday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£300
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£800
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£400
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£500
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£300
hire fee + min. spend
Wednesday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£325
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£850
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£450
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£550
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£325
hire fee + min. spend
Thursday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£950
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£500
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£600
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Friday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£950
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£500
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£600
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Saturday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£960
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£500
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£600
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Sunday
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 1
7:00 –
23:30
from
£960
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 2
7:00 –
23:30
from
£500
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 3
7:00 –
23:30
from
£600
hire fee + min. spend
Screen 4
7:00 –
23:30
from
£350
hire fee + min. spend
Facilities and catering options
Up to 250
standing
Up to 243
seats
In-house catering
External catering allowed
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol
Parking available
Accommodation available
About Everyman Bristol
Everyman Bristol was built in 1920–1921 by James Henry LaTrobe and Thomas Harry Weston (1870–1923) and opened by the Duchess of Beaufort on 29 November 1921. It formerly had a ballroom, billiard room and restaurant but in 1978, the large single screen was removed and the building split into three screens. Formerly Whiteladies Picture House this stunning Grade II listed venue has been lovingly restored and has kept many of the beautiful building’s original art deco features, the cinema really is something to behold and is the perfect setting for film premieres, private screenings and corporate away days. It has been a hugely popular venue since it first re-opened its doors in 2016 and has hosted Events with the BBC, Netflix, Wild Screen Festival and Social Media week.