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Venturi at Endeavor

Venturi at Endeavor. Photo provided.

Why hop on a call when you could have your meeting in a fully-equipped conference room with views overlooking downtown? Or you could surprise your employees with a pizza party in a stadium kitchen… just a suggestion.

Endeavor has an option for every occasion – and trust us, once you host an event there, you won’t want to leave (we never do).

🍷 The Flight Deck + The Sandbox (plus Wine Room): When you need a little more room for a crowd, go for Endeavor’s main lobby space and its adjoining community room (and be the center of attention 💁).

🍽 The Dining Room: You’ve spent all that time planning the food, now you just need somewhere to show it off. The views overlooking One City Plaza don’t get much better + you can seat 10-12 for meetings or meals.

The Dining Room event space at Endeavor.

The Dining Room event space at Endeavor. Photo provided.

🏙 Venturi: A large meeting room that’s a bit more secluded (so you can feel comfortable when giving that big presentation) that seats 10-12, overlooks the city, and has a large monitor with videoconferencing capabilities + a conference phone.

Venturi at Endeavor

Venturi at Endeavor. Photo provided.

📈 Small meeting rooms: If you want a cozy space that’s a little more private for those important client meetings, brainstorming sessions + super-private C-Suite leadership interviews.

Small Meeting Rooms at Endeavor

Small Meeting Rooms at Endeavor. Photo provided.

👨‍🍳 Stadium Kitchen: Get ready to impress – this high-end kitchen has an 8-burner hooded gas Viking range, double ovens, a huge Sub-Zero fridge, a microwave (no judgement), freezer drawers, and all the counter space you’ll need. It seats up to 12, or works for prepping food when hosting a reception or fine dining event.

Stadium Kitchen at Endeavor

The Stadium Kitchen at Endeavor. Photo provided.

Check out the deets here + email sally.williamson@endeavorgreenville.com to book.

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