Are you hosting a night at a bar? Whether it’s
a birthday party, a corporate outing, or even just a reunion with friends,
nights like this can either be amazing… or fall a little flat. There are ways
to keep the party going however, and we have just the tips to make sure that
you have a night to remember!
Choose Wisely
First things first, and that’s to make sure
you understand all the requirements for your event. Do you need a quiet area to
sit and chat? Or do you need loud music and a louder dancefloor? Is your event
themed and does it require a certain aesthetic? Should the venue be modern and
airy or classic and timeless? Making a list of characteristics that you are
looking for in a venue, and the requirements that it absolutely must have is something that you need to
do sooner rather than later.
Viewing Bars
If you are looking to hire a bar venue in
London, the likelihood is that you’ll be seeing it during the day, when the
atmosphere is going to be much different. This will require you to stretch your
imagination a bit, but it’s also essential. Seeing a venue in the light of day
can make you think more about the practicalities of your event. How far away
are the bathrooms? Is there really enough space for you all? Is the area that you’re
hiring totally private or will you be open to the rest of the bar? These are
all things that you can take into consideration, and it’s also the perfect time
to ask any questions you might have.
Don’t Settle
While it might be tempting to just go with
the first reasonably priced venue you find that’s free on your date, it pays to
shop around a bit more. Viewing multiple possibilities is a good idea, so that you
can base your decision on the best knowledge you have available. You never know,
a different bar may offer some additional perks that your original choice doesn’t,
and sometimes it’s only by viewing the venues that you find out about these
things for yourself.
Special Requirements
Are you looking a bar that has signature cocktails?
Maybe you want the start of your night to be a cocktail masterclass and to have
your own servers looking after you the whole night? Many bars now offer this service,
but you have to ask to ensure that you get the experience that you’re after.
You can hire out entire bars in London, and if you do, the staff will be there
solely to look after you and your group. You can even get special cocktails
just for you, named after your company or members of your party. The options
are endless!
Food
One thing about having a party in a bar, is
that people will want food at some point in the night. A meal will start off
the night well, and everyone can relax over dinner before the real festivities
get started. If you’re not having a sit-down meal, or your event is starting
too late to accommodate one, ask whether your venue will supply some nibbles
for you all at a certain time of night. If not, check their policy on caterers
coming into the venue and setting up some hot treats. Having something sweet is
also a great idea but always be careful with any dietary requirements that your
group might have.
Music Options
Another thing that it’s essential to think
about when choosing a bar is what sort of entertainment they provide. Is there
a live band? A DJ? Do they specialise in a particular type of music? This is a
must. If the music doesn’t fit the tastes of your group, it can turn your well
organised night out into a bit of a disaster. If you have the bar to yourselves,
you might be able to come to an agreement that the DJ plays certain songs that will
get everyone up on their feet. Live bands in bars are generally good fun, but if
you are looking for a quiet night, then you’re not going to be able to have it with
the sound system in the way.
Other Entertainment
Music isn’t the only entertainment option
you have when hosting a party at a bar. If you’ve managed to nab the whole
place to yourself, most venues won’t mind you hiring your own entertainment.
This could be anything from a motivational speaker, a comedian, or even a
psychic. Having something a little different from the norm in a bar setting is
sure to keep people’s interest, so make sure you do your research thoroughly and
only hire someone who you know is going to be good with your crowd.
Games
While you can get a compere, or other entertainment,
there are a lot of games that you can put together yourself or with the help of
a couple of co-hosts. For example, you can have members do a dance off, with
one person as the ultimate judge. You could also have a ‘pub quiz’ of your own
styling that’s sure to get everyone laughing. The options are limitless. As you’re
in a bar, any prizes for these games will also be readily supplied, so it’s another
thing you won’t need to worry about!
Bars are made for a good night out, and
there are a lot of options to choose from. You can have a quiet event where
everyone chats and gets to know each other, or something louder that gives
people the chance to let their hair down. Whatever the event you are going for,
taking your time when choosing a venue is essential. Don’t be afraid to ask
questions or mention any special requests or ideas you’ve had! Most venues are
happy to help you with whatever you need to make your night a success.