Corporate & Events
Company Holiday Party Venue Guide
By The Hoppenville Team · 6-minute read · Last updated July 12, 2026
A company holiday party asks something different of a venue than a wedding does: everyone is arriving from the same office around the same time, and the room needs to say something about the year the company just had. Here is what to weigh on this property before you book December.
Matching the Room to Your Guest List
The Welcome Center is the estate's largest space: up to 220 guests across 5,400 square feet, with 20-foot ceilings, wrought-iron chandeliers, a stone fireplace, and a full-length patio, plus on-site parking for about 100 vehicles at the door. For a smaller company or a leadership-only gathering, the Bank Barn seats around 150 under a string-light ceiling and hand-hewn timber framing. It is not climate-controlled, so if you are planning a cold-weather party, ask about it directly on your tour.
| Venue | Capacity | Character | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Welcome Center | Up to 220 | 20-ft ceilings, chandeliers, stone fireplace | ADA accessible, parking for about 100 cars |
| Bank Barn | About 150 | Timber beams, string lights, barn doors | Not climate-controlled, ground-floor access |
Parking and Arrival
The on-site lot holds about 100 vehicles right at the Welcome Center, so a party sized to that room does not need a shuttle plan. If your guest list is closer to the Bank Barn's capacity, walk the lot with your event coordinator on your tour and confirm it against how many people will be driving separately versus carpooling from the office.
Food and Bar
Catering is exclusive to two in-house caterers: Robert Ryan Catering & Design or Tosco's Catering. You will build the menu directly with one of them, so bring your budget and any dietary needs to that first conversation rather than sourcing catering elsewhere. If you plan to serve alcohol, the venue requires it come from a licensed, insured bartender or caterer. Ask your caterer whether bar service is included in their package or arranged as a separate line item.
Give the Night an Activity, Not Just a Room
The property includes an on-site construction and transportation museum, with Mack Truck heritage, racing history, trains, and restored structures, that can be opened for your group during the event by prior arrangement. For a company party, that is a built-in activity between dinner and dessert that does not require booking outside entertainment. If part of your leadership team is traveling in for the night, The Cottage, an 1850s former one-room schoolhouse restored as a private overnight stay, sleeps 6 to 8 and can be booked on its own.
Booking Your Tour
Tours run by appointment Tuesday through Saturday, and pricing for the room, catering, and any add-ons like the museum walkthrough is worked out case by case, so plan to tour and get a proposal in hand before you need to announce a date to the office. The estate sits in Montgomery County, about 45 minutes from Center City Philadelphia, 30 from Allentown, and 20 from Quakertown, close enough for most of one office to drive in for the evening and back.
See where your day could happen.
Come walk the 24-acre estate in Pennsburg. Private tours run Tuesday through Saturday by appointment.
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