EVENT REQUEST

Deadwords Brewing operates a 15 BBL brewpub in the Parramore District of Downtown Orlando. We have several rooms available to rent out for special events, CORPORATE PARTIES, wedding receptions, and parties.

Event Rooms

Entire Brewpub.

Our brewpub is a modern gathering space that transcends a typical brewery interior - a place where folks can congregate and celebrate the rich history of beer and the sense of community it creates. We offer a large main tasting room, pockets of group and intimate seating, and an outdoor patio.

Guest capacity: 300 people - 2,500 Sq FT

Barrel Room.

This semi-private Barrel Room is a great place to hang out while waiting for a table, a to-go meal, or just standing around upturned barrels with your friends. This room will also transform into an exclusive private event space for parties of eight or more.

Guest capacity: 40 people - 570 Sq FT

Main Tasting Room.

Every detail at Deadwords Brewing has been thought of. Those wishing to enter the Main Tasting Room will pass through a semi-open patio. The Main Tasting Room features the main bar and open kitchen, which you’ll need to walk through to get to the other four exclusive rooms.

Guest capacity: 125 people - 2,500 Sq FT

Clay Vessel Lounge.

The Clay Vessel Viewing Room is offset to the north of the Main Tasting Room and borders the cellar. You will be able to sit on low sofas or armchairs in a more intimate environment.

Guest capacity: 15 people - 312 Sq Ft

(Optional) Clay Lounge can be expanded to accommodate 30 people at 600 Sq Ft

Deadwords Brewing Cover Patio

Covered Patio

Our pet friendly outdoor covered patio sits on the North side of the building adjacent to the tasting room. The entire space has six picnic style benches which can comfortably seat 6 adults each. Portable heaters warm the space during the cooler months. Pet bowls are also available upon request.

Guest capacity: 50 people - 820 sq ft.

“without such places, the urban area fails to nourish the kinds of relationships and diversity of human contact that are the essence of the city.”

— Ray Oldenburg, The Great Good Place

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