For the moments,
you crave to be unforgettable.
SOCIAL GATHERINGS
This space is an intimate, tucked-away sanctuary in Fort Mitchell for celebrations, traditions, and “we should do this more often” get-togethers.
Bridal Showers /
Fantasy Football Drafts /
Wine Tastings /
Book Clubs /
Mahjong Nights /
New Year's Eve Parties /
Bridal Showers / Fantasy Football Drafts / Wine Tastings / Book Clubs / Mahjong Nights / New Year's Eve Parties /
Some Gatherings Don’t Need a Ballroom
(or Grandma’s House)
You need a space that feels like yours. The Fort is a hidden-feeling spot that’s keypad-only, and built for groups who want privacy, comfort, and a vibe that turns “just a get-together” into a story.
Bourbon tastings, trivia nights, birthdays, poker leagues, holiday parties — anything you can think up. Whatever you’re hosting, you get the whole place. Cozy common area. Big table energy. TVs when you want them. And a setting that feels warm and intentional, not rented and fluorescent.
When you book, it’s private access to the entire space — so you can decorate a little, linger a lot, and actually enjoy the moment with your people.
SOCIAL EVENT BOOKINGS:
Exclusive Access to Entire Space + All Amenities
Available Weekdays 5:30pm – 12am
Plus Weekends All Day
Weeknight/$250 | Weekend/$350
+3 Hour Increments Available
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Amenities
+ Coffee, Water & Assorted Beverages
+ Reliable Wifi & Ethernet Connections
+ HDMI / USB-C Docking Stations & External Monitors
+ Printer, Notepads & Pens
+ Good People, Good Music
+ Multiple TVs for presentations
+ Connected to Better Blend of Fort Mitchell
Deeply Embedded History
Our Rooms
Don's Study
The “Waking Reading Man” is a Fort Mitchell legend. Don Newskirk walked the streets of Fort Michell for 30+ years. Not sure where Don hung his hat, but we hope it was a place like this. A single office to concentrate on a project, get work done or get away from the world. Enjoy !!
The Streets Bureau
This cozy room pays homage to those who helped shape our community and celebrates the rich history of the streets of Fort Mitchell. The people behind names of roads we take for granted, old landmarks we barely remember and interesting spots we have recent memories at. Set time with friends or sit and strategize with a colleague.
