Holiday party room rentals in Columbia, S.C.

Saluda's

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In charge of finding the location of this year’s work holiday party? Hosting a White Elephant party, but want someone else to handle all the food? Not enough space at your home to hold a big pre-Christmas family dinner?

Luckily, we’ve done the digging and rounded up all the spots around Cola where you can book a private party for the holidays. Check out our list below.

Saluda’s Restaurant, 751 Saluda Ave.

Capacity: 14-125 people, private rooms

Price: $55-$65 per person

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1626 on Main, 1626 Main St.

Capacity: 150 people

Price: $200-$250 per hour

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Spotted Salamander, 1531 Richland St.

Capacity: full space of cafe + cottage

Price: $1,200 minimum for food + $275 rental fee

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smallSUGAR, 709 Gervais St.

Price: $800-$1,500, depending on time and day

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Pearlz Oyster Bar, 936 Gervais St.

Capacity: 20-100 people

Price: $750-$4,000

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Liberty Tap Room, 828 Gervais St.

Capacity: 50-120 people

Price: price varies

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Liberty Tap Room on the Lake, 1602 Marina Rd.

Capacity: 60-150 people, two private areas

Price: price varies

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Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse, 410 Columbiana Dr.

Capacity: 25-120 people, two private rooms

Price: price varies

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Za’s on Devine, 2930 Devine St.

Capacity: 15-100 people

Price: price varies

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