Patrick & Natalie Carlisle, the owners of Newberry Hall, believe that a passion for food and a passion for people are at the heart of every event. Dedicated to excellence in food quality, preparation and presentation, and known for their unsurpassed attention to client needs and event details, Patrick, Natalie and the staff of Newberry Hall are the catering professionals to turn to for your Aiken-area event.
Together, they maintain a successful business by providing only the highest-quality services to each and every client and building a reputation as the folks you can trust most to handle your special event.
Together, they maintain a successful business by providing only the highest-quality services to each and every client and building a reputation as the folks you can trust most to handle your special event.
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A minimum guest count of 35 is required for all catered events unless otherwise agreed upon. Payment for minimum guest count is required, regardless of an event's final guest count. The amounts for the facility rental (including tables, chairs, table linens, china, flatware, and audio visual equipment) are below.
Newberry Hall provides full-service custom catering for a wide variety of corporate, community and social events at Newberry Hall and at many locations within and surrounding the Aiken area., including the Augusta, Georgia area. Dedicated to excellence in food quality, preparation and presentation, and renowned for unsurpassed client service, we cater functions both small and large, indoors and outdoors.
Reviews (11)
Kathy Mack
Jun 26, 2022
Leon Sanders
Jun 06, 2022
Jeffrey Fortenberry
May 23, 2022
Tiffany Adams
Apr 16, 2022
Frank Davis
Jul 10, 2021
Angus Godwin
Mar 30, 2021
Jessica Tang
Dec 11, 2020
I hired Newberry Hall to be our bartender for our wedding reception and it was a great choice! I worked with Natalie and she helped me coordinate the signature drinks and we worked out a time to drop off the alcohol we purchased as well. Stacy, the bartender, was very friendly and we appreciated all her hard work!
Melissa Walker
Dec 20, 2019
Ashley Noel
Nov 21, 2017
Went to a Gala for United Way as a speaker with Aiken County Habitat for Humanity. Was such a lovely event! It was decorated beautifully. Everyone was very nice & friendly. The food was GREAT! The only downside is the parking. We ended up making it work & found a good spot, just had to walk a little ways.
Candice H.
Jul 31, 2017
My mother, sister and I planned my grandmothers 90th birthday celebration at Newberry. The entire staff is great! Natalie, Patrick, Ryan and the entire staff worked so hard to make sure we had a great time. The food was great and everyone had a ball. We highly recommend this venue for celebrations in the Aiken area.
Jd M.
Jul 22, 2011
If you are looking to hold a meeting that's worry free and pull it off with a lot of class in downtown Aiken, this is your best bet. I've been to many meetings and events at Newberry with the Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness, Sons of the American Revolution, National Management Association, American Nuclear Society and even a few retirement parties; and every time the staff at Newberry had the place set up very well.
The table layouts are well thought out, the food selections are very tasty and they have a good variety to choose from, and you have the option of running a cash or open bar (although this will be a fairly limited bar as far as selections go but still a nice option for beer and wine.) As far as I can remember, the price to rent one of their rooms is pretty reasonable and their food and beverage menu makes the price-per-person very affordable for crowds of 20 or more people.
The staff are usually very attentive and quick to provide water or coffee refills, remove empty plates, and keep the food trays filled as the crowd shuffles through the buffet line. Except for renting out part of a downtown restaurant, which you can also do at places like the Aiken Brewing Co., The West Side Bowery, etc.; this is the only truly dedicated meeting hall in the downtown area and they do their job well at making your group feel comfortable and well-served. Plus, it's location is walking distance from most of the popular downtown hangouts, so if you want to continue your conversation with someone after the meeting is over, it's a short walk to a restaurant or bar where you can sit down and keep going.
Depending on the time of day, and which day of the week, the parking can be a little sketchy.if there are other events going on in the Alley or if it's a busy time of the day for the surrounding businesses; but I've never personally had to walk more than a block to get to whichever meeting I was attending at Newberry no matter what day or time it was. All in all, a very classy place to hold a meeting or reception or an awards or retirement dinner.
The table layouts are well thought out, the food selections are very tasty and they have a good variety to choose from, and you have the option of running a cash or open bar (although this will be a fairly limited bar as far as selections go but still a nice option for beer and wine.) As far as I can remember, the price to rent one of their rooms is pretty reasonable and their food and beverage menu makes the price-per-person very affordable for crowds of 20 or more people.
The staff are usually very attentive and quick to provide water or coffee refills, remove empty plates, and keep the food trays filled as the crowd shuffles through the buffet line. Except for renting out part of a downtown restaurant, which you can also do at places like the Aiken Brewing Co., The West Side Bowery, etc.; this is the only truly dedicated meeting hall in the downtown area and they do their job well at making your group feel comfortable and well-served. Plus, it's location is walking distance from most of the popular downtown hangouts, so if you want to continue your conversation with someone after the meeting is over, it's a short walk to a restaurant or bar where you can sit down and keep going.
Depending on the time of day, and which day of the week, the parking can be a little sketchy.if there are other events going on in the Alley or if it's a busy time of the day for the surrounding businesses; but I've never personally had to walk more than a block to get to whichever meeting I was attending at Newberry no matter what day or time it was. All in all, a very classy place to hold a meeting or reception or an awards or retirement dinner.