1. Start With Your Must-Haves
Before booking tours, get clear on what you absolutely need. Ask yourself:
2. Think About Location and Accessibility
Where the venue is located plays a big role in guest turnout and comfort. Consider:
3. Look Beyond Aesthetic
A beautiful space is important, but functionality matters just as much. Ask:
4. Understand What’s Included
Venues vary widely in what they include. A low rental rate might not be a good deal if you need to rent every item separately. Ask:
5. Evaluate Communication and Support
The people behind the venue matter. Pay attention to how they communicate during the inquiry stage.
6. Ask for Real Event Photos and Testimonials
Don’t rely on the styled photos alone. Ask for:
7. Compare Total Value, Not Just Price
A venue might seem more expensive upfront but end up saving you time and money in the long run. Look at:
How Bonaventure Brewing Co. Measures Up
At Bonaventure Brewing Co., we quietly check every one of these boxes. Our indoor-outdoor event venue in Downtown Los Angeles offers skyline views, built-in catering and bar packages, all setup and staffing, and a hands-on team that helps every step of the way. We keep things simple, stylish, and flexible so you can focus on what matters—hosting an event your guests will love.
Want to learn more? Here are a few helpful reads:
Before booking tours, get clear on what you absolutely need. Ask yourself:
- Do I want an indoor-outdoor venue?
- Will the space be fully private or semi-private?
- Does the venue provide in-house catering and bar service?
- Do I want a turnkey option or am I okay coordinating vendors myself?
2. Think About Location and Accessibility
Where the venue is located plays a big role in guest turnout and comfort. Consider:
- Is it centrally located or near freeways and public transportation?
- Is parking available or are guests expected to find street parking?
- How far will guests need to walk from parking to the venue?
- Is there hotel lodging nearby for out-of-town guests?
3. Look Beyond Aesthetic
A beautiful space is important, but functionality matters just as much. Ask:
- Will the layout work well with your guest count?
- Is there enough space for mingling, dancing, or dinner service?
- Are there backup plans for weather if part of the event is outdoors?
- Does the venue provide things like furniture, lighting, or AV support?
4. Understand What’s Included
Venues vary widely in what they include. A low rental rate might not be a good deal if you need to rent every item separately. Ask:
- Is catering included or allowed?
- Do they provide bar service?
- Are tables, chairs, heat lamps, or staffing included?
- Is there a required food and beverage minimum?
5. Evaluate Communication and Support
The people behind the venue matter. Pay attention to how they communicate during the inquiry stage.
- Do they reply quickly?
- Are they friendly, organized, and transparent?
- Do they offer help with timelines, layout, or vendor coordination?
6. Ask for Real Event Photos and Testimonials
Don’t rely on the styled photos alone. Ask for:
- Photos of real events similar to yours in size and style
- Client reviews or testimonials
- Examples of how the space looks for different types of setups
7. Compare Total Value, Not Just Price
A venue might seem more expensive upfront but end up saving you time and money in the long run. Look at:
- What’s included versus what you would need to bring in
- How much staff or support is provided
- Whether the venue will guide you or leave you to figure it out
How Bonaventure Brewing Co. Measures Up
At Bonaventure Brewing Co., we quietly check every one of these boxes. Our indoor-outdoor event venue in Downtown Los Angeles offers skyline views, built-in catering and bar packages, all setup and staffing, and a hands-on team that helps every step of the way. We keep things simple, stylish, and flexible so you can focus on what matters—hosting an event your guests will love.
Want to learn more? Here are a few helpful reads: