About Space on Crummer
Space on Crummer is a modern event venue tucked away in Ponsonby (Grey Lynn), Auckland. Housed in a renovated industrial-style building, it functions as an intimate wedding and corporate events space rather than a traditional theatre. The design is “understated and light-filled” – with high steel-beamed ceilings, white walls, polished concrete floors and a full-size commercial kitchen enhancing its industrial aesthetic (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz ) (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). A signature feature is the lush, sunlit courtyard (complete with birdsong) that flows from the main hall, creating a flexible indoor-outdoor layout (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz ) (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). According to the owners, the venue can accommodate roughly 150 people cocktail-style (or up to 80 seated) in the main space (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ); some external listings even note up to ~240 total when courtyard is used (nzvenues.co.nz ) (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). In short, Space on Crummer is “a hidden gem in the heart of Ponsonby” (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz ) – a contemporary blank canvas venue tailored for small to mid-size gatherings with a unique urban-chic vibe. (It is one of Ponsonby’s newest event spaces, having opened recently with highly modern amenities (www.waihekevenues.co.nz ) (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ).)
Events and Programming
Space on Crummer does not run its own public performance calendar; instead, outside clients rent it for their private events. The venue’s clients range from engaged couples hosting weddings to companies staging launches or networking parties. For example, its event page showcases diverse commissioned events – from a whiskey launch to a running-gear activation – rather than scheduled concerts. Notable uses have included corporate product launches (e.g. an Air New Zealand safety-video launch with a 10m waka in the courtyard (spaceoncrummer.co.nz )), brand experiences (such as a Macallan whisky tasting event (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ) and an Adidas marathon promo (spaceoncrummer.co.nz )), and even a FIFA Women’s World Cup launch party with drummers and mascots (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). Other featured events include birthdays (one client decorated the courtyard with “the most amazing florals” (spaceoncrummer.co.nz )), family occasions (a child’s baptism party), and themed activations (like product launches by Fujifilm, Lush and others). In essence, the space is a flexible blank canvas: planners use the open floor and courtyard to tailor every detail. Recurring programming is entirely client-driven – space is often booked for wedding ceremonies (they even offer an “Intimate Weddings” package up to 60 guests (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz )) and creative corporate seminars, rather than self-scheduled events. If the venue does host a ticketed event, tickets would be sold through the event’s organizer, not through a Box Office of Space on Crummer.
Tickets and Booking
Rather than selling tickets to the public, Space on Crummer is primarily hired by private groups. To use the venue, one must contact the management to book the date and services. The owners advise getting in touch well in advance, especially for weekend dates and summer weddings. They typically offer all-inclusive packages (for example, a wedding package covering venue hire, catering, drinks, cake, AV equipment and staff for up to 60 guests (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz )). Quotes and exact pricing vary by event size and needs, so clients request a proposal or schedule a site visit. In short, there are no walk-up ticket sales – events are by invitation or private booking. If an event is open to the public, its tickets would
be listed by the event producer (Space on Crummer itself does not list ticket prices).
Seating and Layout
The venue is laid out as one large rectangular hall plus an adjoining covered courtyard. There are no fixed seats – everything is movable. For weddings or conferences, chairs can be arranged theatre-style, banquet dining style, or open-floor cocktail style. With the courtyard, the total footprint feels much larger: indoor-only seating tops out around 80 people (or 100 in theatre style), while roam-around standing events allow ~150 guests inside (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ) (nzvenues.co.nz ). The uncovered courtyard adds extra space (another ~50–80 guests depending on seating style (nzvenues.co.nz )). For viewing events or presentations, the hall’s best vantage point is centered facing the main wall (a projector screen can be set up there). If using both spaces, many guests flow between the cool indoor lounge and leafy outdoor area, so sightlines are generally wide. One caution: because of the high ceilings and concrete floors, sound carries a bit; for speaking events or bands, good AV equipment is used (the venue provides two projectors and wireless mics for simple setups (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ) as well as fixed speakers). In practice, most clients lean into the open-plan feel – e.g. setting up a bar and lounge furniture around the perimeter – since there are no obstructed balcony or separated rows to worry about. In summary, think of it as a blank box: no “bad seats,” only décor you add. (The venue is also fully climate-controlled by air conditioning and heating, so it feels comfortable.)
Getting There and Parking
Space on Crummer sits at 12 Crummer Road in Grey Lynn/Ponsonby (a short block behind Ponsonby Road) (www.waihekevenues.co.nz ). Its location is very central – a couple of blocks north of Ponsonby Road shops. By car, access is easiest via Richmond Road or via Newton Road from the motorways. Street parking is available but limited: Ponsonby Road has some paid parking and sensor metered spaces (roughly $3−4 per hour), while side streets are often permit-only or short-stay. A convenient option is the underground carpark at Ponsonby Central (corner of Ponsonby/Richmond). Ponsonby Central has 80+ spaces (first 30 minutes free, then about $3.50 per half-hour thereafter (www.ponsonbycentral.co.nz )), with an entrance on Brown Street – only a few minutes’ walk from Crummer Road. Another paid option is the Wilson parking lot on Ponsonby Road just east of Crummer. Rideshare or taxi drop-offs typically use Ponsonby Road (though note there are bus stops on Ponsonby that can block the kerb, so plan a safe pull-in point).
By public transit, several frequent bus routes serve Ponsonby Road nearby. AT Bus #18 (City ↔ New Lynn) and #20 (St Lukes ↔ Wynyard Quarter) run along Ponsonby Road and stop within a 3–5 minute walk of Crummer (moovitapp.com ). Western-Line trains (Auckland’s suburban line) can be used to station hubs like Morningside or Kingsland; from there it’s a short bus ride or taxi. (For example, the closest train stops are about 20–30 minutes on foot.) There is no direct ferry or rail station at Grey Lynn, so bus is usually easiest. In summary: if you’re coming from downtown, grab any bus via Ponsonby Road (Routes 18, 110, 11T put you close by (moovitapp.com )). The space is walkable from the Cardwell or Jervois Rd bus stops, or a 5–10 min stroll south from the nearest train stations.
Inside the Venue
When you enter Space on Crummer, you’ll be guided by the hosts or event coordinator (the same small team handles all bookings). Entry is at street level into the main hall, which immediately feels bright and industrial – high ceilings, exposed beams, huge windows or garage doors (depending on weather) leading to the courtyard. Attendees are often welcomed with background music (the venue’s PA), and seating is arranged per the event’s plan (there is typically no formal coat-check unless requested for a large event). The flooring is smooth concrete or polished wood, so flat-soled shoes are best for outdoor flow; stilettos are possible but heels can sink if they stray onto gravel in the courtyard.
Beyond the main space, all standard amenities are on-site. There are modern unisex restrooms (with baby-change stations), and a coat area by the front for guests. Thanks to the fully equipped kitchen and bar space, catered food and drink service is common―in fact, the venue encourages an in-house caterer due to the industrial kitchen available (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz ). (Clients can bring their own caterer or work with the venue’s preferred vendors.) The kitchen includes a large prep island and ovens/grill, so banquet service is seamless. For refreshments, the venue supports a full bar setup: one reviewer notes “kitchen, bar, bathroom, Wi-Fi and AV facilities are top notch” (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). The hosts often provide bar service (beer/wine/spirits) or barista coffee, but outside caterers can set up coffees, mocktails, etc. At corporate events, there’s usually a coffee station with tea/coffee (amenities listed include “Coffee/Tea” service (www.sharedspace.co.nz )).
The atmosphere inside can be styled to taste. Clients often add flowers, lounge furniture or signage to dress the blank space (as one celebrant put it, “we love our clean-slate venue” (spaceoncrummer.co.nz )). The space is fully wired: apart from the in-house projectors and mics (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ), there is fast Wi-Fi throughout. Lighting can be managed by the hosts: basic uplighting or festoon lights in the courtyard are available, and extra bars or pin spots can usually be added. In sum, visitors can expect a secure, professionally managed situation – the team handles security and setup, so guests only need bring any specialized tech or decor they want. Everything else (power, AV, bathrooms, seating) is provided by the venue.
Nearby Amenities
Since Space on Crummer is in a central urban area, there are plenty of amenities just steps away. Ponsonby Road (one block away) is lined with cafés, restaurants and bars. Guests often arrive early to grab pre-event drinks or dinner on Ponsonby Road or nearby Karangahape Road: for example, popular spots include casual bistros, coffee shops and ethnic eateries within a short walk. For an after-event drink, Ponsonby’s bar scene is lively (with late licenses at some venues). If you need groceries or last-minute supplies, Grey Lynn / Ponsonby has convenient convenience stores and the Ponsonby Farmers’ Market on weekends.
For out-of-town attendees planning an overnight stay, central Auckland hotels are about 5–10 minutes away by car. Nearby lodging options include boutique hotels and serviced apartments on Ponsonby Road or in the city center: for example, the Cordis (St Marys Bay), SkyCity hotels, or hotel chains near Victoria Park. There are also smaller B&B and apartments in Grey Lynn. Because parking is limited, we recommend arriving well ahead of an event start: allow time to find parking or use a rideshare drop-off. Late-night transport can include ride-share apps (Uber, Ola) – there is usually good coverage in Ponsonby – or city cab services. Some city night buses run along Ponsonby Road after midnight as well.
What Makes This Venue Special
What truly sets Space on Crummer apart is its combination of raw industrial charm and intimate comfort. It feels more like a hip inner-city loft or art gallery than a sterile hall. That unique look – white brick walls, steel beams, reclaimed wood accents and a green courtyard – gives events a creative energy. One local review gushes that it’s a “cool, hidden gem” central to Ponsonby and Auckland, with hosts that make everything easy (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). Artists and planners love it for that blank-slate quality: you can transform it with lighting, flowers or themed décor, and use the courtyard for breakout or photo opportunities. The courtyard itself is a rare feature: because it’s covered and secure, it doubles as a semi-outdoor lounge or ceremony area even in Auckland’s variable weather.
Architecturally, the space nods to Ponsonby’s history as an industrial suburb – it feels akin to a converted warehouse or gallery. Yet it has been adapted to modern standards (climate control, AV, full kitchen), so you get both rugged ambience and conveniencе. The venue has already hosted some memorable moments – from a formal wedding complete with bagpiper processions, to lively global-brand launches – which adds to its charm. In the local community, Space on Crummer is valued for bringing life to an otherwise quiet street. It has spurred collaboration among nearby cafes, florists and entertainers (wedding photographers, bands, etc.), injecting cultural energy into Ponsonby. In short, artists and audiences love it because it feels authentic yet polished, intimate yet flexible – a reminder that you’re somewhere different from the usual hotel ballroom or pub function room.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The venue is on ground level with a wide entrance and no internal steps between the main hall and courtyard. A wheelchair or stroller can roll right in. (Still, if you have special needs, it’s wise to confirm any specifics with the hosts.) The restrooms include at least one accessible toilet.
What to Bring: Attendees should bring any tickets or invitations (if it’s a ticketed event). For guests of private events, there are typically no extra fees or required items beyond personal necessities. If attending a nighttime function, a warmer layer can be useful because the courtyard is open to sky (though heaters are usually provided for cool evenings). Flat shoes are recommended if you plan to spend time on the courtyard gravel or concrete.
Restrictions: Space on Crummer has a few ground rules. Notably, they do **not** host 21st birthday parties or raucous late-night club-style events (www.sharedspace.co.nz ) – it is intended for more refined celebrations and corporate programs. Smoking is not allowed inside; if needed, smoking is limited to designated outdoor areas only. Because it’s in a residential area, all events must end by a reasonable hour (guests are often asked to wrap up by 10pm).
Dress Code: There is no formal dress code enforced by the venue; dress depends on the event. Many corporate events are business-casual, while weddings can range from smart-casual to formal. One tip from a past bride: if you’re in the courtyard, the lighting is warm, so consider brighter or white attire for photos.
Aged Guests & Kids: Children and guests of all ages are welcome depending on the event type. For family weddings, the space is kid-friendly (there’s space for kids to play in the courtyard). Pets are also allowed if cleared in advance – at least one couple happily included their dog in the ceremony (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ).
On-site Services: The venue staff handle all setup and pack-down. Expect at least one or two event managers on site to assist with AV and logistics. There is no coat-check unless pre-arranged (winter visitors might check jackets with a host table manually). The team provides Wi-Fi throughout, and you can usually plug in laptops or charge phones anywhere. A gift table or registration desk can easily be set up near the entrance if needed. Lastly, the venue is fully equipped with projectors and screen – so you need not bring your own unless you have special equipment. Overall, as one client raved, Space on Crummer’s “kitchen, bar, bathroom, Wi-Fi and AV facilities are] top notch” ([spaceoncrummer.co.nz ).
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Space on Crummer located, and how do I get there?
Space on Crummer’s address is 12 Crummer Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1021 (www.waihekevenues.co.nz ), just off Ponsonby Road. It’s in central Ponsonby near Grey Lynn. By car, it’s easy to reach via Richmond or Newton roads (ATM-local motorways). Parking is tight, so many park at nearby Ponsonby Central (corner of Ponsonby/Richmond; see below). For public transit, regular bus routes run along Ponsonby Road (for example, AT bus 18 and 20 stop a block away (moovitapp.com )). The nearest train station is on the Western line (e.g. Morningside), from which you can catch a short bus ride to Ponsonby. Most visitors jump off at Ponsonby Road and walk 2–3 minutes up Crummer Street.
What parking is available near the venue?
Street parking on Crummer or Ponsonby Road is limited (many spots are metered with a 2–3 hour limit). A convenient large option is the Ponsonby Central underground car park (entrance on Brown Street) which has 80+ spots (first 30 minutes free, then ~$3.50/half-hour (www.ponsonbycentral.co.nz )). There’s also a Wilson Parking building on Ponsonby Road near Beacon St. If neither is available, plan extra time for street parking or use ride-share/taxi drop-off (Ponsonby Road). Note: the venue does not have a private guest lot except these public options.
What kind of events are held at Space on Crummer?
Space on Crummer is a private hire venue. It hosts events as diverse as weddings, corporate presentations, product launches and private parties. For example, the space has been used for a Macallan whiskey launch, an Air New Zealand promotional event, an Adidas cafe pop-up and a FIFA Women’s World Cup launch (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ) (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). It’s popular for intimate weddings (they have a package for up to 60 guests) and company away-days, but it is not a concert hall or nightclub. There is no fixed schedule of public shows – if an event is public, its organizers sell tickets separately. In short: it’s a blank-canvas function venue, not a venue with its own regular performances.
How do I book or hire Space on Crummer for my event?
To book Space on Crummer, you contact the venue’s team directly (their website has a contact form or email). Booking is usually by quote based on date and event type – weekday and off-season dates are easiest to get, while summer weekends book out quickly. They recommend booking months in advance for big events (weddings especially). Unlike a theatre, there is no online box office. If you’re a guest of a wedding or company, you don’t buy a ticket from the venue; you attend by invitation or ticket from whoever is hosting the event.
What is the capacity of the venue?
According to the venue, the main indoor space can hold about 150 people standing (cocktail style) or up to 80 seated (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). That figure is for just the indoor hall – including the courtyard adds more space. A third-party venue listing quotes 160 standing / 90 seated for the main hall, and an extra 80 standing / 50 seated in the courtyard (nzvenues.co.nz ). In practice, typical dinners or ceremonies top out around 60–80 guests for comfort, whereas a mingling crowd (e.g. a reception) could approach the 150 limit. (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ) (nzvenues.co.nz )
Is Space on Crummer wheelchair-accessible?
Yes, the venue is on ground level with no steps at the main entrance, and the indoor floor is smooth and open. The courtyard is reachable via a wide door. The restrooms include at least one accessible stall. (It was built/renovated recently, and reviews note that even older guests had no trouble.) However, if you need special assistance, it’s best to discuss details with the venue at booking time to ensure all needs are met.
What amenities and equipment does the venue provide?
The venue comes with everything needed for a full event. This includes furniture (tables, chairs, lounge pieces), a large commercial kitchen, and in-house catering/bar facilities (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ) (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz ). For presentations or entertainment, Space on Crummer provides an AV system with twin projectors and screens, wireless microphones and speakers (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). Wi-Fi is available throughout the space (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). Heating and cooling are also installed, so the interior can be climate-controlled. There is on-site parking (Ponsonby Central) nearby, and bathroom facilities (including accessible toilets) inside. In short: once you arrive, everything from lighting to sound to refreshment service can be handled either by their team or your chosen caterers.
Can I bring my own caterer or alcohol?
Yes. Space on Crummer includes a fully equipped kitchen and bar area, so clients can hire any caterer or bar service they like. When hosting a wedding or dinner, couples often bring in professional caterers who use the kitchen and prep island (www.aucklandweddings.co.nz ). The venue itself will also coordinate bar service if needed (beer/wine/spirits can be provided). All alcohol service must comply with Auckland’s liquor laws (the hosts ensure the necessary licenses). Guests should note that outside food/drinks beyond what’s arranged must generally be discussed in advance with the venue.
Does Space on Crummer have a liquor license?
The venue is licensed to allow alcohol as part of events, and most weddings/corporate parties include full bar service. Couples typically factor the alcohol package into their event cost. If you plan to provide alcohol yourself, you still need to comply with NZ licensing laws (for example, hiring security or serving responsibly). The venue staff usually handle all bar and license details, so guests do not need to worry about it beyond covering the bar tab or BYO arrangements.
Are events at Space on Crummer open to the public, and how do I get tickets?
Generally, events at Space on Crummer are private or invite-only (weddings, company functions, etc.). There isn’t a regular public program or box office. However, if a company or group holds an open event there, tickets would be sold through that event’s organizers (usually via online ticket platforms, not at the door). For example, a charity or product launch could rent the space and sell tickets separately. To attend such an event, you would purchase tickets from the event promoter, not from the venue itself.
Can I bring children or pets to events at Space on Crummer?
Yes, families are welcome. The venue has hosted many family-friendly gatherings. Children can safely move in the courtyard and seating areas. In fact, the venue mentions a wedding party where the couple’s dog joined them as part of the ceremony (spaceoncrummer.co.nz ). If you plan to bring pets, let the organizer or venue know beforehand (they’ll want to make sure it’s handled appropriately). For young guests, there’s enough open space that kids can be entertained on-site (some events even provide areas for children’s activities). Just be aware that the venue is not fenced off from street parking, so organizers often supervise children near entrances.
What day/time restrictions or rules does the venue have?
Space on Crummer operates only by pre-arranged bookings. Events typically start in daylight or early evening hours; because of local noise bylaws, late-night parties are discouraged. The owners explicitly note they do not host 21st birthday or overnight raves (www.sharedspace.co.nz ) – the space is meant for weddings, corporate retreats, and calm celebrations. Most events conclude by late evening (often around 10pm). There is a normal event curfew to respect neighbors. Any event that involves children or higher noise (like DJs) is coordinated with time limits. Aside from that, standard etiquette applies: no climbing on railings, no unregulated open flames (candles or fireworks are typically not allowed), and guests must keep the venue tidy (bins are provided).