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The Great Room at The Revaire

The Revaire · 7122 Old Katy Road, Houston, 77024 · Show map
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Up to 1,500standing
Up to 1,100seated
Wedding Ceremonybest for

About this space

The Great Room is a stunning and versatile event space, perfect for a variety of occasions including wedding receptions, corporate events, and non-profit galas. With its impressive dimensions of 67.9′ x 138.4′ and a total area of 9,397 sq. ft., it can accommodate between 150 to 1,000 guests. The architectural design allows for a seamless transition from The Gallery, creating an exciting reveal for guests. Customizable moveable walls enable flexibility in layout and guest count, making it an ideal choice for both intimate gatherings and large celebrations. The Great Room is equipped to handle various event formats, from ceremonies to receptions, ensuring a memorable experience for all attendees.

Features

Wifi
Customizable moveable walls
House sound with music streaming capabilities
Secure on-site parking

Space

1,176m² (12,658ft²)

Capacities

1,050 Reception
1,500 Standing
1,100 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£25,000 / Minimum spend

Location

7122 Old Katy Road, 77024
The Revaire 7122 Old Katy RoadUnknown 77024Houston
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