Peerspace is the easiest way to book unique venues for brunches. We also have spaces for productions and meetings.
Every day we uncover new, creative spaces perfect for your breakfast — from neighborhood galleries to hidden rooftops, and beyond.
Our spaces are priced to fit your budget. Hire by the hour for your brunch without worrying about hidden fees.
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urban event space
Vancouver, BC5.0 (3)
60 guests
Downtown Georgetown: in the old bank building formerly historic/iconic restaurant “the cellar”
Halton Hills, ON95 guests
Bright, Hip Event Space in Modern Co-working Facility
Mississauga, ON2.0 (2)
100 guests
Industrial Production Space with Cove
Toronto, ON120 guests
Stunning Library Photo, Podcast, Event Studio
Vancouver, BC5.0 (82)
30 guests
Cozy Modern Event Space with Patio and Wetbar
Richmond, BC50 guests
Hideaway Creek, modern guest house surrounded by trees
Roberts Creek, BC20 guests
Event/Party/Wedding/Birthdays/Club/Game
Vancouver, BC5.0 (5)
150 guests
Huge Stylish & Cozy Lakefront Lodge
Buckhorn, ON40 guests
Cottage in the City
Vaughan, ON80 guests
Bright & Dreamy Design Studio at Leis de Buds
Vancouver, BC4.7 (6)
50 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Brunch venues average $168 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $169, whereas larger venues run about $211 per hour.
The best place to find a brunch party location is right here on Peerspace. Peerspace has the largest directory of unique brunch party locations, including under-the-radar, offbeat venues you wouldn't immediately expect. Think beyond the restaurant and consider serving brunch at a private art gallery, a rooftop hangout, or poolside at a literal mansion. You could even rent a commercial kitchen for a few hours! The options are endless.
For a brunch planning checklist, we recommend using Peerspace's blog. If you want additional options, take your search to the web, and you'll find great options from food websites. Finally, check out your social media platforms of choice—especially Pinterest and Facebook—and you'll find that event planners frequently share their favorite templates.
If your jaw-dropping brunch venue serves food, their professional brunch masters will help you craft a menu that will go down in brunch history. If you're going the DIY route, bring some variety to the menu by offering a mix of sweet, savory, and fresh items. A typical brunch menu will contain at least a few different items from the following list: an egg dish, a hearty/savory option, a sweet option, and fresh fruit or a side salad. Coffee and tea are customary, and traditional brunch drinks include Mimosas, Bloody Marys, champagne-based cocktails, and Irish coffee.
If you find a unique, gorgeous brunch venue, the table may already be sufficiently decorated, or you can keep the decor light and minimalist since the space will already be visually dazzling. The most important part of decorating a brunch table is the centerpiece, which anchors what event planners call "the tablescape." We recommend bringing the natural world in, incorporating flowers or decorative grasses. A simple vase containing a small but bright bouquet can be understated but serve up a little "pop." Make sure individual place settings are tasteful and refined. Beyond that, you shouldn't over-decorate, as a cluttered table gets in the way of your guests actively enjoying their food and drink.