New luxury meeting and event venue in Louisville, KY

You’ll definitely want to share your elevator pitch here.

A square formation of long white tables are surrounded by brown leather rolling office chairs in a carpeted room with two TVs on one wall, a lush green mural on the another, and intricate wood design on the ceiling.

The Royal Room can host 100 people standing or 50 seated.

Photo by The Royal Room

A new, 1,400-sqft luxury meeting and event venue is headed to Norton Commons at 6314 Meeting St. in the North Village. The Royal Room, opening Thurs., Dec. 1, will be equipped with first class technology and amenities + has the capacity to accommodate 100 people standing or 50 people seated.

Pricing to rent the modern designed room ranges from $400-$1,500 on weekdays + weekends. Here’s a closer look at what it will provide:

  • Dedicated on-site concierge — including setup and breakdown
  • Coffee, tea, water + “royal” snacks
  • In-house AV
  • Wireless internet
  • Parking

For an extra fee, The Royal Room can:

  • Cater breakfast, lunch, or dinner
  • Bartend or host flight tastings
  • Provide table linens + videography, photography, and auctioneer services
Two rows of long tables are dressed in off-white linens and surrounded by tall, formal white chairs and a white throne-style chair sits at the front of the tables and chairs.

The Royal Room can also be rented for special occasions like receptions, baby showers, and more.

Photo by The Royal Room

In addition to booking meetings, it also plans to host ticketed events like the Inaugural Royal Dinner prepared by Volare Chef Joshua Moore on Mon, Dec. 14, as well as offer special occasion rentals for receptions + dinner parties.

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