When the whole family is finally in one place, you need room to feed them, seat them, and let the kids run. The Big Room handles a reunion of 50 to 150 with a full kitchen for the potluck — and when everyone's coming, the whole building opens up for a full weekend in downtown Rome.
A family reunion shouldn't mean cramming forty cousins into someone's backyard and praying it doesn't rain. The Big Room gives you a real indoor space for the meal, the catching-up, and the group photo — climate-controlled, with seating for the grandparents and open floor for the kids. For mid-size reunions of 50 to 150 it's the natural fit, and the Loft included overhead pushes capacity to 200 when the cousins all bring their cousins.
The full kitchen is what makes a family meal work here: load in the covered dishes, warm the casseroles, plate the barbecue, and keep the sweet tea and desserts cold without anyone running to a fridge across town. And because we're right downtown, the hotels, Broad Street, and the riverwalk are all a short walk away — so the relatives who flew in can settle in and make a real weekend of it. When the whole clan is coming, reserve the entire building on a weekend and hold up to 300 across every space.
Up to 200 with a full kitchen. The home base for most reunions — set the buffet, line up the tables, and let the family fill it.
Up to 300 on weekends. Take every space for a full-weekend reunion with room to eat, play, and find a quiet corner.
Up to 30 upstairs. A handy add-on for a kids' room, a breakout for the cousins, or a calmer spot for elders to rest.
The Big Room comfortably handles a reunion of 50 to 150 and seats up to 200 with the Loft included. If the whole family is coming, the entire building reserves on weekends and holds up to 300.
Yes. The whole-building option is available on weekends and gives you all eight spaces — the Big Room, Loft, Meeting Room, and Office Suite — so a multi-day reunion has room to spread out and switch between meals, games, and quiet corners.
Yes. The Big Room includes a full kitchen, so aunts and uncles can warm casseroles, plate the barbecue, and keep desserts and sweet tea cold. Cook in, bring covered dishes, or hire a caterer — the space works for all three.
We're in downtown Rome at 252 N 5th Ave, so hotels, Broad Street shops and restaurants, and the riverwalk are all a short walk away. Traveling family can make a weekend of it without driving back and forth.
Yes. It's all on a walkable downtown block with room to move, seating for grandparents, and space for the little ones to play. The upstairs Loft makes an easy add-on as a kids' or breakout room when you need it.
Yes. There's a wall-mounted TV you can use for a family slideshow, old photos, or a tribute video — a simple way to bring out the memories between the meal and the group photo.
Reunions are usually planned well in advance, and you can reserve up to a year ahead. Lock in your weekend early — send the date request online and we'll confirm it.
Check live availability and send your reservation request — we'll confirm your date and help you plan a reunion the whole family will remember.
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