Washington DC Event Spaces

Washington DC Event Spaces

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Only Odyssey provides a truly unique dining experience. Delicious cuisine. Outstanding service. Live music. And panoramic views of the Potomac and historic Washington monuments drifting past each table. Odyssey...

Oyamel reflects the rich culinary heritage of Mexico combined with the current urban fare of its capital city. Perfect for a variety of events; a bustling, intimate space Oyamel features modern decor with large inviting windows, a mural of photos...

Looking to hold an event at Washington DC’s #1 Martini and Cigar Lounge? Look no further. Ozio Restaurant & Lounge is in a prime location in the city. We are close to the White House, hotels, the Metro and world renowned Georgetown. If...

Located in the popular Reston Town Center, PassionFish is the twenty-first century rendition of the group’s first restaurant, DC Coast, taking its tri-coastal seafood theme to a global level. The menu and food concept are driven by...

“Washington, DC’s ‘It’ club”—Page Six, The New York Post, 2006

Centrally located in mid-town Washington’s business district, PLAY LOUNGE is the perfect spot for an intimate, upscale...

Fresh, innovative cuisine, exemplary service and distinctive design.

With over 75 years of experience, Ridgewells has historically been known for the highest quality cuisine and professional service. Whether the occasion is an intimate...

Whether planning a reception for 3,000, a fundraiser for 1,500, or an intimate dinner for 20, the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center will add style and elegance to your gathering. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue between the...

The Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center was designed to be all things to all people. It is a conference facility for business and community leaders; a gathering place for alumni and friends; and a special setting for family events. Explore each of our...

Special celebrations deserve a stunning setting. With 22' tall windows exposing breathtaking scenes of the Potomac River and the Kennedy Center, Sequoia surrounds you with dramatic views of the Washington and Virginia skyline. Brazilian wood...

On September 21, 2004 the National Museum of the American Indian opened on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Dedicated to the culture, art and history of the Native peoples throughout the Western Hemisphere, it is the only museum of its kind...