500+
Capacity
Flexible event formats for small private groups, company gatherings, and large-format buyouts.

Events Hosted
The Upper Court is new, but the room is already showing what it is good at: company happy hours, private groups, bar nights, watch parties, and events where people need more than a reserved table.
500+
Flexible event formats for small private groups, company gatherings, and large-format buyouts.
Full
Cocktails, beer, wine, TVs, lounge seating, and a real place for guests who are not playing.
Walk
The bar and lounge are open to the public during regular posted hours.
18
Court time can be part of the event, or it can simply be the energy happening below the bar.
What Has Worked So Far
Some people head straight for the bar. Some want the screens. Some want to play. Some just want to watch and talk. That mix is the point of the venue, and it is why the early event photos feel stronger when people are actually in the space.

The best fit right now: teams come in, grab drinks, spread out around the bar, and have more to do than stand in a circle with name tags.

Birthdays, friend groups, alumni nights, and milestone celebrations work because the night does not depend on one table or one activity.

Guests can watch the game, sit at the bar, move between groups, and still feel connected to the room.

The space has a natural arrival flow: first drink, photos at the bar, quick conversations, then food, screens, or court time if the host wants it.
The Honest Version
The goal is not to pretend there are years of case studies. The goal is to show the early momentum clearly, then add real quotes, named events, and stronger review proof as the venue books more corporate and private groups.
It does not feel like a plain event room. The bar is active, the TVs are on, the courts are visible, and guests can understand the energy of the place quickly.
A host can plan a loose social night or a more structured event without moving guests between a restaurant, a bar, and an activity space.
The kitchen, breakfast menu, cocktail menu, and more games are still rolling out. The page can grow into real reviews and case studies as the event calendar fills in.