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14 Event Venues in SoHo and Tribeca

Upscale venues in Manhattan's chicest neighborhoods

Featuring venues with located in soho, tribeca, nolita and more.

About Event Venues in SoHo and Tribeca

SoHo and Tribeca have long set the standard for sophisticated entertaining in New York City, and in 2026 these neighborhoods continue to deliver some of the most visually arresting and culturally rich event spaces in the entire city. From the cobblestone streets of Tribeca to the cast-iron loft buildings lining Broadway in SoHo, this corner of Lower Manhattan is where discerning hosts come to impress. Whether you are planning an intimate corporate dinner for 16 in a designer loft lounge or a full venue buyout for 200 guests at a striking cocktail bar anchored by a 45-foot marble bar and a towering library of spirits, this collection covers the full spectrum of upscale possibilities. The 14 venues gathered here span raw loft spaces, immersive experiential studios, nautical cocktail lounges, and underground nightclubs, giving planners a genuinely diverse toolkit to work with.

Expert Tip

If you want to guarantee a lasting impression, lock in Little More on Reade Street in Tribeca early. The Entire Upstairs and Bar section holds up to 150 guests privately and the botanical-inspired cocktail program from the former team behind Apotheke gives your event an instant credential that discerning guests will notice and talk about. For smaller executive dinners or brand activations, The Farm SoHo Loft on Broadway offers a 1,000 square foot historic loft with 15-foot ceilings and a minimum spend starting at just $150, making it one of the most accessible prestige spaces in the neighborhood.

Top Picks

Venue Highlights

Little More

A Tribeca showstopper built for unforgettable events, Little More dazzles with a 45-foot marble bar, a towering 16-foot library of spirits, and custom serpent murals that set the stage for up to 200 guests. From caviar service to craft cocktails by former Apotheke mixologists, every detail signals that this is a space designed to impress the most discerning crowd.

The Folly

Tucked on the border of SoHo and Greenwich Village, The Folly brings nautical charm and serious event infrastructure together in one intimate downtown package, complete with a DJ booth, projector with full AV setup, and a vintage photo booth. Oysters, lobster rolls, and craft cocktails seal the deal for groups seeking a stylish yet characterful escape from the ordinary.

The Farm Soho Loft

Perched on the second floor of a historic Broadway building in the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District, this sun-soaked loft delivers soaring 15-foot ceilings, panoramic windows, and rustic designer charm that makes it a natural blank canvas for product launches, weddings, and elevated celebrations. With a built-in AV system, lofted DJ booth, and dimmable lighting, it delivers the full SoHo loft fantasy with none of the guesswork.

LUME Studios

With 5,400 square feet of immersive event space in the heart of Tribeca, LUME Studios is where the worlds largest brands come to make a statement through projection mapping, experiential installations, and jaw-dropping visual environments. For corporate events, album releases, or art exhibitions that demand more than a traditional venue, LUME is in a category of its own downtown.

VIRGO New York

An underground nightclub and event space with cosmic aesthetics, premium sound, and electric lighting, VIRGO delivers a fully immersive sensory experience for up to 250 guests in its full venue mode. Its underground energy and celestial vibe make it one of the most singular after-dark destinations in Lower Manhattan for brands and hosts who want the night to feel genuinely otherworldly.

Venue Selection Guide

Your Complete Guide to Booking a SoHo or Tribeca Event Venue in 2026

Choosing the Right Space for Your Event

The first question to ask yourself is whether you need a full buyout or a semi-private section, since most venues in this collection offer both. If atmosphere is everything, Little More on Reade Street delivers with its 45-foot marble bar, 16-foot spirit library, and custom serpent murals, while Ketchy Shuby on Broome Street offers a completely different energy with its handcrafted central tree and bi-level layout that moves from a refined dining room to a Latin-and-reggae-driven downstairs lounge. For groups that need a true blank canvas, The Farm SoHo Loft on Broadway and G-Gallery on Broadway both offer open loft formats with high ceilings and large windows, making them ideal for productions, launches, or events where you want to shape the room entirely. If you are after something more intimate and character-driven, Bird Dog in the West Village seats as few as 14 in its private parlor, and Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy has hosted private dinners since 1902 across its Napoli and Venice Rooms.

Understanding Budgets and Minimum Spends

Minimum spends in this collection range widely, starting as low as $67.50 at Bird Dog for a two-hour parlor booking and climbing to $1,590 at Ketchy Shuby for a full venue buyout, so it pays to know your floor before you start inquiring. LUME Studios in Tribeca and VIRGO New York carry minimums of $1,000 and $1,500 respectively, which reflects their immersive production infrastructure and full-venue scale. Mid-range options like Boss Tweeds ($750 minimum) and Little More ($500 minimum) offer strong value given the level of design and hospitality included. Keep in mind that The Farm SoHo Loft charges additional fees for cleaning ($200), security guards ($45 per hour), and bartenders ($45 per hour), so factor those into your total when comparing quotes across venues.

Timing Your Event and Booking Early

SoHo and Tribeca venues book up fast, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings from September through December when holiday party season overlaps with peak social calendars. For 2026, if you are planning a holiday party, corporate reception, or milestone birthday, reach out to venues like Boss Tweeds, Little More, or ART SoHo at least six to eight weeks in advance. ART SoHo on the 11th floor of the Arlo SoHo hotel is a year-round indoor-outdoor venue, which makes it a reliable choice when spring or fall weather is unpredictable. Silence Please on the Bowery, with its 100-person capacity and intimate listening-lounge format, tends to suit curated album releases and brand activations that benefit from a weeknight audience and a quieter, more focused atmosphere.

Questions to Ask Before You Commit

Always ask whether AV and sound equipment are included or come at an additional cost, since venues like G-Gallery include Pioneer CDJ-3000 players, an 85-inch Samsung 4K TV, and a full Sonos system in the rental, while others may charge separately. Confirm whether outside catering is permitted, as The Farm SoHo Loft explicitly allows it, which can significantly change your food and beverage budget. Ask about the difference between semi-private and fully private sections, since a venue like ART SoHo offers a semi-private section for up to 50 guests alongside a full venue buyout for up to 250. For venues like LUME Studios, which describes itself as serving the world's largest brands in a 5,400-square-foot immersive space, ask specifically about rigging points, projection mapping capabilities, and production timelines since load-in logistics matter enormously for experiential events.

Neighborhood-Specific Tips for SoHo and Tribeca

Tribeca venues like Little More, Boss Tweeds, and LUME Studios sit close to the Chambers Street and Franklin Street subway stops, making them highly accessible for guests coming from across the city. SoHo venues clustered on or near Broadway, including The Farm SoHo Loft and G-Gallery, are steps from the Canal Street station, one of downtown Manhattan's major transit hubs serving the N, Q, R, W, J, Z, and 6 lines. If your guests are coming from the Village or NoHo, The Folly at 92 West Houston Street is ideally positioned at the SoHo-Greenwich Village border near Broadway-Lafayette Station. Keep in mind that cobblestone streets throughout both neighborhoods are beautiful but challenging for guests with mobility considerations, so it is worth mentioning accessible entrances when you confirm your booking details.

Insider Picks for Discerning Groups

For a group that wants a celebrity-adjacent, seen-and-be-seen energy with serious cocktail credentials, Little More is the standout in Tribeca, with its botanical cocktail program led by former Apotheke mixologists and a downstairs speakeasy that seats up to 40 privately. If you want to impress a client or celebrate a milestone with genuine design flair, Boss Tweeds offers three distinct environments across two floors, including the private Lady Tweeds lounge with gold-paneled walls, floral mosaic tiles, and its own marble bar. Silence Please on the Bowery is the under-the-radar pick for music-focused events, housing a state-of-the-art system with Technics SL-1200 MK2 turntables and an Allen and Heath mixer inside a former art gallery space for up to 100 guests. And for groups that want maximum flexibility with a true loft feel, Ketchy Shuby's 7,000-square-foot bi-level space in SoHo, anchored by that stunning handcrafted tree and 24-foot downstairs bar, delivers the kind of immersive atmosphere that photographs beautifully and feels even better in person.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Event Venues in SoHo and Tribeca

What is the minimum spend range I should expect when booking a venue in SoHo or Tribeca?
Minimum spends across these neighborhoods vary widely depending on the venue's size and prestige. On the more accessible end, The Farm SoHo Loft starts at $150 and Casa D'Angelo starts at just $100, while larger or more in-demand spaces like Ketchy Shuby ($1,590), VIRGO New York ($1,500), and LUME Studios ($1,000) reflect their scale and production value. Boss Tweeds in Tribeca sits in the mid-range at $750, making it a strong option if you want polished vintage glamour without committing to a full buyout budget.
Which SoHo or Tribeca venues are best suited for a large group of 150 or more guests?
For larger groups, ART SoHo at the Arlo Hotel accommodates up to 250 guests on its 11th-floor rooftop with panoramic views of the Freedom Tower and Hudson River. Ketchy Shuby on Broome Street offers a full venue buyout for up to 300 guests across its bi-level space anchored by a handcrafted tree and a 24-foot downstairs bar. Little More on Reade Street in Tribeca can host up to 200 guests in its expansive space featuring a 45-foot marble bar and 16-foot-high library of spirits.
Are there any loft-style event spaces in SoHo that are good for photo shoots or creative productions?
G-Gallery at 404 Broadway is one of the strongest options, offering over 2,000 square feet of open-plan loft space with brick walls, large windows, and an extensive suite of included production equipment including Pioneer CDJ-3000 DJ players, an 85-inch Samsung 4K TV, RGBAW LED lights, and a full wardrobe station with fitting rooms. The Farm SoHo Loft at 447 Broadway is another excellent choice, featuring 1,000 square feet of historic loft space with 15-foot ceilings, huge windows with natural light, and a projector and screen, with outside catering allowed.
Which venues in this collection are best for an intimate dinner party of 25 guests or fewer?
Bird Dog in the West Village is purpose-built for exactly this kind of gathering, with a private dining room for up to 12 guests and a larger salon seating up to 26, all within a warm Southern-Italian supper house atmosphere described as feeling like someone's grandmother's attic. Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy, which dates to 1902, offers a private Napoli Room for up to 25 guests with white-jacketed waiters serving Southern Italian specialties. Sing NYC on the SoHo-West Village border is another intimate option, fitting up to 26 seated guests in its Mars-themed glasshouse space with a transparent ceiling and natural light.
What is the best rooftop venue option in this collection, and what makes it stand out?
ART SoHo at the Arlo SoHo hotel is the standout rooftop choice, sitting on the 11th floor at 231 Hudson Street with 3,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space that operates year-round. Guests enjoy direct views of the Freedom Tower and the Hudson River from the outdoor terrace, alongside craft cocktails, small plates like tacos, and frequent DJ sets. It can accommodate up to 250 guests for a full venue buyout, making it equally suited for a corporate reception or a landmark birthday celebration.
Which Tribeca venues offer the most distinct and Instagram-worthy interior design?
Little More at 111 Reade Street is hard to beat visually, featuring a 45-foot marble bar, a 16-foot-high library of spirits, custom dark serpent murals, and an elaborate botanical wall designed as a sophisticated homage to the Garden of Eden. Boss Tweeds at 41 Murray Street delivers a different but equally striking aesthetic across two floors, with rich red wallpaper, tropical murals, gold accents, chandeliers, and the jewel-box Lady Tweeds lounge upstairs featuring gold paneled walls, floral mosaic tiles, and red leather benches with its own marble bar.
Are there venues in this collection with a speakeasy or underground feel for a more secretive, exclusive event?
Little More in Tribeca includes a dedicated Downstairs Speakeasy section with a capacity of 40 guests, making it ideal for a private after-party or exclusive cocktail reception tucked beneath the main venue. VIRGO New York, while technically near the Lower East Side border, offers a private Boiler Room for up to 50 guests within its underground nightclub setting, described as a cosmic and electric atmosphere infused with premium sound and striking lighting. Both venues lean into that downtown NYC sense of discovery that makes a night feel genuinely exclusive.
Customer Reviews

What People Say About Event Venues in SoHo and Tribeca

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from 46 reviews across venues
Verified Booking

Incredible space; food selection was excellent; drinks were strong. Overall, great experience!

Jesus V.at Pubkey

Beautiful venue with some of the best cocktails I ever tried. I went to two events at this venue when it just opened in November and I will be back

Verified Booking

Great basement bar with cool nautical theme. A few corner spots good for a small group. The staff was very nice and the frozen grog drink was great. Happy hour until 8pm!

Laura H.at The Folly

Had an amazing birthday party here. The art is super cool, the staff was amazing. I was super stressed and in the end everything came together for an incredible night. Vilma was my coordinator and was absolutely incredible.

Chloe J.at G-Gallery

This is a great space and as far as I can tell, the **only** 24/7 space in NYC you can get a day pass to. That's huge if you need to set up before 0800 / 0900. Plus it's a fun quirky space with tons of room.

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