A Quick Tour…

Here are a few photos from this past year.  From now on we will be posting photos by event to give a more detailed idea of what we can REALLY accomplish with our space, but here are a quick highlights from some memorable times in 2010, acting as a little virtual tour of our space.

Cheers!

 

The Tank Room lives up to its name, with an up-close view of the holding tanks with our homemade beer!

 

The Great Room’s 22′ cathedral ceilings are sound-boarded, making it almost perfectly acoustically-sound

 

We offer fantastic fruit platters–why not try one and add flavor to your next casual business meeting?

 

Our facility offers complimentary white linen tablecloths and black napkins for any event

 

If you choose to add a carving station at your next event, our house chef will be on hand, carving meat for each guest individually

 

Instead of just using round tables, add a little flair and sit down with our team to design your own custom table layout!

 

Our menu is completely flexible to your needs–like mom’s homemade mac and cheese?  Or that really difficult French dish you could never quite master?

No problem! We can make that!

 

If your event is more casual, or you simply don’t have time to plan, we have complimentary centerpieces on hand for your event’s needs

 

Our space is designed to offer natural decor, but a little color pop never hurts! With our neutral colors, any accent color will do!

 

A beautiful long shot of our Great Room-we can fit 140 guests seated in this room alone!

 

We can boast, because we are the only event space located directly on Franklin Street–a fact that any Tarheel would be proud of.

 

A side shot of our lounge and coat closet–we offer complimentary coat checking by request

 

Being a micro-brewery our events only feature our house-made beers, several which have won both national and international gold medals!

 

Nothing like a little Carolina blue to spruce up your event

 

Coming up the stairs from Franklin St. your guests will never fail to be impressed by the view they encounter



 

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