Once known as the Elm Street Center, the building is now known as the Empire Room and Regency Room. Each of the two ballrooms can be rented out, and can house up to a thousand guests each. Whatever function you wish you use the space(s) for is entirely up to you. Some previous uses have ranged from weddings, or large or small parties, galas, proms, conventions or other similar business venues and ventures.
The Green Hill Center is dedicated to promoting arts and culture. It has four floors of art galleries that host a variety of paintings and cultural exhibits. Additionally, there are studios, classrooms and rehearsal halls that showcase events and informative workshops. If you enjoy arts and culture, the Green Hill Center is the place to go.
The Special Events Venue in the Greensboro Coliseum Complex is 167,000 square feet, 150,000 of which can be used for exhibition space. It often hosts trade fairs and tech shows, and has also been the venue for cheerleading competitions. Check the website for a calendar of events, or call to reserve the space.
The Greensboro Coliseum in the Greensboro Coliseum Complex can seat 23,500. The venue hosts basketball games, huge trade shows, concerts and performances by the likes of Usher, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Disney on Ice. Go to the Greensboro Coliseum for the best show in town.
Opened in 1964, The Barn Dinner Theater is the oldest running dinner theater venue in America. Start off the night with a buffet containing a salad bar, ham and roast beef carving station, dessert cart, and a cash bar. Then, watch the stage descend from the ceiling into the middle of the dining room. Comedies, musicals, dramas and mysteries performed by local talent and actors scouted from across the nation will engross you for the whole evening.
Rider's In The Country is where Greenboro's country music fans come to party. This bar offers nightly drink specials in a friendly atmosphere. There are also pool tables and arcade games for guests to use. This bar also hosts live music events weekly, usually involving country music bands. There is a cover charge for admission every day except for Thursday, but the charge is reduced if you become a member.