We had our wedding at Rooftop 220 last month and it was such an incredible experience. We had just under 50 guests, and this felt like the perfect space for that amount of people.
The venue is stunning. None of our guests were from Florida, so we wanted to host at a place that was impressive and interesting for guests to show up to. This venue definitely delivered on that. You get access to the amazing outdoor space which overlooks the river and the amazing property Armature Works has put together down below.
The staff we worked with were so helpful, always accommodating us and making themselves available whenever we had questions. Special shout out to Madison McAfee who was the best event coordinator at the venue we could have asked for. We had a lot of moving parts for our wedding since we were hosting it at this venue but were coming from England. Madison went out of her way to help us with anything that we needed.
The night was magical and everything we could have hoped for. I can’t say enough good things about it. We nearly booked another venue for our wedding, and when our desired date was snatched up by someone else, we went seeking other venues, and that’s when we found Rooftop 220, and we are so happy we did.
If you book here for any event, you will not be disappointed.
If I could give any tips as an out-of-towner, it would be:
Let your guests know more about parking. We thought parking outside the venue was free, but there was an event on and it was $10 and at some point was at capacity.
If you aren’t doing a first look, be careful inside the space, as there is a mirror on the wall in the hallway and my fiancé caught a glance of me in it before the ceremony.
Tell any guests wearing heels to not wear thin/stilettos, as they can get caught in the wooden panels of the dance floor area.
If you want any solo photo shots, arrive and start them early. I did mine 30 minutes before guests were meant to arrive, and some of my guests were down below at other parts of Armature Works and they saw me on the rooftop before officially arriving...
Read moreI wanted to provide you with more information about Rooftop 220, an event venue located in Tampa, Florida.
Rooftop 220 offers stunning views of the city skyline and the Hillsborough River. It is located on the top floor of Armature Works, a mixed-use development with shops, restaurants, and offices.
The venue has both indoor and outdoor space, making it perfect for a variety of events, including weddings, receptions, corporate events, and private parties.
The indoor space is 1,600 square feet and can accommodate up to 150 people. The outdoor deck is 2,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 200 people.
Rooftop 220 has a variety of amenities that make it a popular choice for events. The venue has a full kitchen and bar, as well as a sound system and lighting. The venue also has a variety of furniture options, including tables, chairs, and couches.
The staff at Rooftop 220 is professional and friendly. They are experienced in catering to a variety of events and will work with you to make sure your event is a success.
Overall, Rooftop 220 is a great venue for events of all sizes. The venue has stunning views, a variety of amenities, and a professional staff. The venue also has a variety of pricing options to fit your budget.
If you are interested in learning more about Rooftop 220, please do not hesitate to contact me. I would be happy to answer any questions...
Read moreAttended a work function at the Rooftop 220. The interior space was fairly small and seems like it could host about 30 people, which seemed to be what we had. It had a small bar and for our function a longer table with hot appetizers. There was about 6-8 small tables. Two bathrooms were available by the stairwell. The staff was plentiful, very friendly and neat. I could not put my finger on it but the inside felt lacking, like it needed artwork or plants....something to draw you in. BUT it is an event space so maybe it should be bare like a canvas for your own decor.
Inside is not where it is at though, it is called Rooftop 220 after all. The room has one wall of floor to ceiling windows and a second wall of doors and windows. Apologies the lack of pictures. The exterior Rooftop space was at least double the size and overlooked a bend in the Hillsborough River to downtown and Armature works. It was effectively big L with bar tables, plants and some over head open pergola type shade. The party hung outside mostly, only going in for drinks and food. It was a chilly damp night, but that didn't stop us. A great addition would have been heat lamps an outside bar and a little music. Overall, the space was great for a work event. I could see it being used for a small city wedding, and other...
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