About Debellation Brewing Co
Debellation Brewing Co is a locally owned brewery and taproom in Richmond Hill, GA, just south of Savannah, known for its distinctive Viking theme and family-friendly atmosphere. Founded by military veterans, the brewery honors its owners’ Scandinavian lineage (via Norway, England and Ireland) with Norse-inspired décor, murals, and even tankards fashioned like Viking “skulls.” The name “Debellation” literally means “utter destruction of the enemy,” reflecting the bold Norse motif. Inside, you’ll find a rustic taproom lined with wooden beams, antlers, and a 12×40-foot Viking mural. The bar itself is ingeniously built from stacked logs (www.southmag.com ), giving the space an authentic “great hall” feel. Debellation proudly offers a creative selection of house-crafted beers and drink flights – including unusual brews and seasonal specials – alongside seltzers, wine and spirits (www.debellationbrewing.com ) (www.southmag.com ). It was Richmond Hill’s first brewery (opened in spring 2021) and has quickly become a local hangout, often cited by travelers and residents as a “must-visit” stop for its fun laid-back vibe (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ).
Events and Programming
Debellation Brewing Co doubles as a lively event space and entertainment venue. Weekends and evenings frequently feature live local music (think rockabilly, country, acoustic or cover bands) as well as theme nights. For example, longtime patrons enjoyed rockabilly act Crooked Pointer at the grand opening, and later local rock and folk acts have played the taproom. Trivia nights (“Name That Tune” pub trivia by Pubstar Entertainment) and karaoke or open-mic nights add variety, drawing families and groups for casual fun (www.tripadvisor.com ) (www.debellationbrewing.com ). Comedy open-mic nights (often held on weeknights) are also popular; Debellation once ran weekly stand-up events into the late evening (www.debellationbrewing.com ). Special one-off events have included talent contests (“The Hill Has Talent!”) and the annual BeerFest Games, which in 2025 was a two-day beer festival at the brewery. Most entertainment is general admission: small weekly events usually have no entry fee, while larger events can require advance tickets. (For instance, one yr. the talent contest was free for spectators but $20 for contestants (www.eventbrite.com ); a weekend beer festival ran about $71 (www.unation.com ).) Food trucks often park outside for evening events, serving snacks from lobster dogs to burgers, complementing Debellation’s beer lineup (www.tripadvisor.com ) (www.mapquest.com ). Overall, customers can expect a rotating calendar of live music, trivia, comedy and community events, especially on weekends – check the brewery’s announcements or social media for the current schedule.
Tickets and Booking
Debellation Brewing Co does not have a traditional box-office; tickets for special events are typically sold online (through the brewery’s event page or social media) and at the door. For most evenings and casual visits, no ticket or reservation is needed. However, many larger shows and contests require advance registration. Prices vary widely by event: many weekly trivia or open-mic nights are free (or cover-free) to attend, while contests may have modest entry fees (for example, one talent contest charged $20 to compete but was free to watch (www.eventbrite.com )). One-off festivals or large concerts can be significantly higher. For example, a 2025 two-day BeerFest at Debellation was priced around $71 (www.unation.com ). To secure popular shows, it’s wise to buy tickets early. Tickets are generally general admission (no assigned seats) and often tiered into regular vs. VIP (if offered). You can usually purchase tickets directly from Debellation’s website or at the taproom (cash or card) in the weeks leading up to a big event. Keep an eye on the brewery’s announcements for “ON SALE” and door-time details, and arrive early for sold-out shows because standing-room spots can fill up.
Seating and Layout
Debellation’s taproom is an open, industrial-style space that combines indoor and outdoor vibes. The main bar – a massive stacked-log counter – runs along one wall (www.southmag.com ). High-top tables and bar stools are scattered near the bar and on the main floor, and on good weather days large roll-up garage doors are opened to extend the seating onto an adjacent covered patio (www.tripadvisor.in ). In front of the bar is typically the performance area or stage, so if you want a great view of the band or trivia host, plan to stand or sit near the bar area. There are also some picnic-style benches and shuffleboard or cornhole games out back for a more casual game night. The layout is general admission, so the “best seats” go to those who arrive early – either near the front/center of the room or gathered around the bar/beer taps if no formal stage setup exists. During peak events, the room can get crowded, so being near the front (or leaning at the bar) ensures you won’t miss the show. If you're eating from a food truck outside, the patio seating can be very comfortable (and allows grilling smoke out). Acoustically, Debellation’s high ceilings and open doors give the space a lively echo, so sound carries well; however, it can be loud when the band plays, so consider standing close to performers if you want clarity (and be prepared to chat over music). Overall, treat seating as first-come, with comfortable bar seating and a mix of tables and standing areas. The Viking hall theme – with rattling chains, wood and antlers on the walls – means the décor itself is an engaging backdrop no matter where you sit (www.southmag.com ).
Getting There and Parking
Debellation Brewing Co is located at 822 Longwood Drive in Richmond Hill, GA, in an industrial park just off Interstate 95. If you’re driving, take I-95 to exit 90 (Georgia Highway 144/Old Dixie Road). From the ramp, head toward the business park – Debellation is clearly marked and only a minute or two from the highway (www.debellationbrewing.com ). There is ample free parking on-site, including newly expanded paved lots (introducing more spaces and handicap parking) (www.debellationbrewing.com ) (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ). Large vehicles and RVs are even welcome through the Harvest Hosts program, as the brewery offers RV parking for guests traveling by motorcoach or camper (wanderlog.com ). If the lot is full, additional street parking is sometimes available along nearby service roads, but that usually isn’t needed. Rich Hill does not have a city bus route; the closest public transit is in Savannah, so most visitors drive or take rideshare services. Uber and Lyft operate in the area, and there’s a convenient drop-off at the brewery entrance (look for the gravel turn-in). If you’re coming from Savannah or Gulfstream Airport, plan for a 20–30 minute drive north on I-95. Travel through Richmond Hill is straightforward, and the brewery is only a few minutes from hotels near exit 90 (see Nearby Amenities). Keep an eye on highway signs for Exit 90, and you’ll see Debellation’s Viking logo posted by the road.
Inside the Venue
When you enter Debellation Brewing Co, you step into a warm, tavern-like atmosphere. On weekdays without events the staff greets you at the bar; on busy nights there may be a host or doorman. There is no formal security line, but staff typically check IDs (especially after 8pm) and may man a wristband or hand stamp on event nights. The main counter has many beer taps, each labeled with a house brew or specialty beer. You can order pints, flights (samples of several beers), or cocktails at the bar; the menu usually includes the latest seasonal brews, stouts, IPAs, and experimental creations (e.g. peanut butter–vanilla stout or a spiced pumpkin ale). Non-alcoholic options (sodas, waters) are available at self-serve in a cooler. Debellation also sells souvenirs and swag – look for racks of logo shirts, hats, and possibly branded glassware. The brewery’s website or staff can fill you in on things like “mug club” memberships and specialty growlers. If you’re thirsty or hungry, double-check the kitchen schedule: Debellation relies on rotating food trucks parked outside (often burgers, tacos or popcorn on weekends) (www.tripadvisor.com ) (www.mapquest.com ). Inside, bar snacks like pretzel bites may be available at the counter (as one review noted (www.tripadvisor.in )). The venue is dog-friendly – you’ll often see dogs lounging near owners – so feel free to bring your pet. Restrooms are clean and ADA-compliant (ramped door, accessible facilities) (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ). There is no coat-check, but hooks and benches near the entrance can hold bags or jackets. While no formal cloakroom is provided, the casual bar vibe doesn’t impose a dress code – come as you are (jeans and a tee are common). Free Wi-Fi is usually available on request, and cell service is strong inside the mostly open building. Debellation’s staff tends to be friendly; though some visitors have noted one-off rude service experiences, most patrons praise the attentive, veteran-owner teams. Overall, expect a laid-back pub atmosphere: music in the background (from playlist or live acts), a long bar serving crafty pours, simple snack options, and communal seating. You won’t find assigned tables – seating is mostly general admission with first-come order. If you do need anything special (high chair for a child, wheelchair assistance), the staff are accustomed to helping guests in this small venue.
Nearby Amenities
Restaurants and Food: If you arrive hungry, there are a few choices within a five-minute drive. Onsite, the popular Def Burger (an attached burger joint) serves loaded burgers and fries in a laid-back setting (www.mapquest.com ), and local food trucks often park right at Debellation for dinner hours. Just down the road (~0.4 mile), Papa’s Pizza To Go is a local favorite – TripAdvisor reviewers praise its “fresh toppings” and Detroit-style pies (www.tripadvisor.com ). For fast food, you’ll find a Burger King, McDonald’s, and a Starbucks just off exit 90 on Highway 17. Essentially, if you prefer diner or quick service, the exit interchange has the usual chains, whereas Papa’s (near Debellation) offers something homey and local.
Hotels and Lodging: Several hotels lie very close to Debellation for overnight stays. The Hampton Inn & Suites and Holiday Inn Express (both off exit 90/I-95) are just a few minutes’ drive south, and the Best Western Plus (Richmond Hill) is slightly west on GA-144. These modern properties cater to travelers with car-friendly parking. For a more boutique stay, Savannah’s downtown is only ~20 minutes north (via I-95) if you want city nightlife.
Bars and Nightlife: The area around Debellation is not heavy on nightlife beyond the brewery itself. If you crave a second location for drinks, you might head into nearby Richmond Hill (for example, a casual lounge or the Outback Steakhouse bar). Otherwise Savannah has clubs and cocktail lounges for a late-night scene.
Other Attractions: Debellation is near northern Bryan County sites: Fort McAllister State Park (historic site), J.F. Gregory Park with trails, and a small local shopping plaza. If you have time before a show, the Bryan County historic museum and coastal gardens are within a few miles. Late-night, rideshare or taxi to Savannah is an option if your evening runs late; however, cell service is good so arranging a pickup at the brewery’s door is usually easy. In summary, plan to arrive with a car: the closest casual dining (Papa’s Pizza) is within walking distance (5–10 min), but most eateries and hotels in the area are a short drive away, anchored around Exit 90 of I-95.
What Makes This Venue Special
Debellation Brewing Co stands out for its irrepressible personality and community spirit. The Viking motif isn’t just for show – it’s woven into everything from the glassware to the beer styles. In a region that often skews toward German and Belgian ales, Debellation boldly brews Scandinavian-inspired beers like a reconstructed Viking Sahti farmhouse ale (www.southmag.com ) and other adventurous flavors (including Nitro Stouts, lavender-infused pilsners, or even pickle-flavored beers). These quirks make it a destination for craft-beer enthusiasts looking for something out of the ordinary. The taplist routinely features unique creations (for example, BringFido highlights offerings such as Fenrir Red Irish Ale, Naglfar Black Stout, Tree Nail Golden Ale and Mjolinirweizen Wheat Beer (www.bringfido.com )). Patrons especially love the veteran ownership and welcoming staff: TripAdvisor reviews note that the owners are attentive and proud to honor military and first-responder guests (even reserving special deals for them) (www.tripadvisor.in ). Architecturally, few brewpubs feel like stepping into a Norse drinking hall; one travel magazine praised Debellation for its Viking hall ambiance – from 12x40-foot ship murals to antler chandeliers and a bar built of logs (www.southmag.com ). Even the tradition of toasting here is unique: guests are invited to shout “skål” (cheers) in true Viking fashion (www.debellationbrewing.com ). Despite (or because of) its niche theme, the brewery emphasizes local, high-quality brewing (“fine art and science” of using local ingredients (www.southmag.com )) and family fun (cornhole, shuffleboard, ping-pong tables on the patio (wanderlog.com )). Because of this blend of community and creativity, Debellation has become not just a bar but a cultural gathering spot in Richmond Hill. It’s often cited as a “must-visit” for travelers learning about Savannah’s up-and-coming brew scene (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ) and as a point of local pride for Richmond Hill – the city’s own brewery that hosts locals and visitors alike. Whether it’s the epic décor, the friendly veteran vibe, or the chance to sample a peanut-butter stout or sesaonally spiced pumpkin ale, many visitors describe Debellation as “fun” and “welcoming” – qualities that keep both bands and audiences coming back (www.tripadvisor.com ) (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Debellation Brewing Co is casual and friendly, but a few tips make your visit smoother. First, bring your ID: if you plan to drink, Georgia law and brewery policy require proof of age. The evening atmosphere is laid-back, so dress casually (shorts and a tee are common in summer, layers in winter). Children are generally welcome during daytime hours and earlier events (the brewery aims for a family-friendly vibe on weekends (www.tripadvisor.com )), but expect an 18–21+ crowd during late-night shows. Dogs are explicitly allowed inside the taproom, per brewery policy (www.bringfido.com ), so feel free to bring your pet as long as it’s on a leash and well-behaved. Although the vibe is informal, sound levels can get high when bands play – consider ear protection for sensitive kids or folks with hearing concerns.
Arrive early for popular events. Seating and view are first-come; for a front-row spot at a live show or contest, get there 20–30 minutes before start time.
Plan for weather on outdoor nights. Debellation’s patio is covered and the roll-up doors create an open-air feel, but sudden rain or wind can chill the outdoor area. Bringing a light jacket is wise for comfortable dining or patio games during an evening event.
Check event rules. Photography and note-taking are generally allowed (non-flash cameras are best during low-light shows). Outside food and drink (other than water or baby food) are not permitted; support the in-house kitchen trucks or enjoy one of the venue’s occasional snack specials. Smoking is allowed only outside, away from the building. If an event has a ticket with a refund or age policy, make sure you understand it before purchase.
Use onsite parking. The brewery’s lot is large and paved; handicap spots are available at the front entrance. If it’s full (rare unless a festival is underway), additional parking may be found along nearby industrial streets. For special cases, Debellation supports RV parking via Harvest Host (free with prior arrangement) (wanderlog.com ).
Treat the staff and space with respect. Staff are typically friendly and let you try samples generously, but friendly tipping and cleaning up after yourself goes a long way here. Notably, the owners are veterans; patrons often comment on the respectful “cheers” culture (“skål!”) and vaults of military pride around the taproom (www.tripadvisor.in ). Enjoy the communal atmosphere and have fun with the Viking lore (it’s tradition to say “skål!” with a pub toast (www.debellationbrewing.com )).
Plan your travel. Since Debellation is a bit off the beaten path, confirm directions before going. Rideshare apps work, but cell service is needed to call for a ride – fortunately, reception is good in the area. If you’ve driven, designate a sober driver; the brewery is inside Georgia’s “dry county” rules, so drivers should ensure others have rides home if they’ve had drinks. Also, note Debellation’s hours: it typically opens in the late afternoon (around 4:00 PM on weekdays, noon on weekends) and closes by 10–12 PM (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ) (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ), so plan accordingly.
Have fun with the traditional quirks. Ask about the brewers’ Viking Sahti ale or challenge friends to cornhole out back. If you stop by with kids, let them try answering trivia questions. And don’t be shy – the venue encourages visitors to embrace the fun, even shouting “skål!” with a cheer of their own (www.debellationbrewing.com ). It’s part of the experience that sets Debellation apart.
Do I need to buy tickets just to enter Debellation Brewing Co?
No. In general, Debellation is a taproom open to walk-in visitors at no charge. You only need a ticket if a specific event or concert requires one. Many trivia nights, open-mic or casual evenings have free entry (www.debellationbrewing.com ) (www.eventbrite.com ). For large shows or special festivals, the ticket requirement will be clearly advertised in advance. Always check whether the night you plan to attend has an event ticket; otherwise you can simply drop in and order drinks directly.
How much do events at Debellation usually cost?
It varies by event. Small weekly events are often free (for example, many trivia or open-mic nights have no cover). Competitive or headliner events may carry a fee. For instance, one talent contest was free to attend but required a $20 entry fee to compete (www.eventbrite.com ). Big festivals and concerts can cost more — a two-day beer festival at Debellation was about $71 (www.unation.com ). Typical single-evening concert tickets usually range from under $20 up to the mid-$20s. Always check the specific event announcement: ticket tiers (general, VIP) and prices will be listed on Debellation’s website or local event flyers.
Where can I buy tickets for Debellation events?
Tickets are usually sold online and at the door. Check Debellation’s official site or social media for direct ticket links or instructions. Some local third-party platforms list Debellation events, but you won’t need to visit those directly – just look for announcements from the brewery itself. If tickets are required, you can often purchase them in advance online or ask the bartenders in person. On the night of an event, remaining tickets (if any) may be sold at the taproom door prior to the show. There is no separate box office; the bar staff coordinates ticket sales during events. In short, watch for the brewery’s announcements and use the methods they suggest (usually web pre-orders or payment at the taproom).
What is the seating layout at Debellation Brewing?
Debellation has a casual, open layout. Inside is one large room with a long wood bar on one side and scattered high-top tables and stools. The center area in front of the bar is left open for performances or standing. When weather permits, large garage-style doors open to a covered patio outside, effectively blending indoor and outdoor space (www.tripadvisor.in ). Seating is first-come, without assigned seats: you’ll pick any open table or bar spot. For best viewing of live music or trivia, aim to sit or stand near the front (center) of the room or at the bar. The venue also has lounge benches and games (cornhole, shuffleboard) on the patio, which are great for a laid-back group hangout but not ideal for stage viewing. The décor – shields, antlers and a huge Viking mural (www.southmag.com ) – is the same from front to back, so atmosphere is similar throughout.
Is Debellation Brewing wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Debellation has a paved parking lot with designated handicap spaces and a ramped, wheelchair-friendly entrance (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ). The main taproom floor is all on one level, and there are accessible tables inside. The restrooms include at least one wheelchair-accessible stall. All in all, the owners have made efforts to accommodate mobility devices. If you have special needs, the friendly staff can usually help.
Can I bring my dog or pet to Debellation Brewing?
Yes – Debellation is explicitly pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join you inside the taproom, provided they are leashed and well-behaved (www.bringfido.com ). You’ll often spot other patrons’ dogs resting under tables. Just keep your pet on a short leash (to avoid tripping or startling visitors), and be mindful of any event or crowd. (Service animals of course are always allowed by law.)
Is there a dress code or age restriction?
The dress code is very casual – come as you are (jeans, shorts, t-shirts, etc.). Since Debellation is a brewery and bar, anyone drinking must be 21 or older and show valid ID. Daytime and early-evening hours tend to be family-friendly, and minors are allowed then under parental supervision. After dark or for certain events (especially those labeled “21+ only”), non-drinkers under 21 may not enter. It’s best to assume that after 8 pm the crowd will be adults only. If you’re unsure, check the specific event details: they will indicate an age limit. Overall, as long as you are dressed modestly and 21+ if you want to drink, you’ll have no problems getting in.
What types of beers does Debellation brew?
Debellation now brews a range of creative ales and lagers, often with an experimental twist. In addition to standard styles like IPAs and stouts, they are known for unusual house creations. For example, their beer menu has featured a peanut butter & vanilla milk stout and a Spiced Pumpkin Ale (rimmed with pumpkin spice and cream) (www.tripadvisor.com ) (www.southmag.com ). They also brew old-Viking-recipe “Sahti” farmhouse ales (a rare style revived for historical flavor) (www.southmag.com ). According to reviews, signature brews include Fenrir Red Irish Ale, Naglfar Black Stout, Tree Nail Golden Ale and Mjolinirweizen Wheat Beer (www.bringfido.com ). Guests love that there’s always at least 6–8 rotating craft beers on tap, mixing classic styles (Double IPA, Chocolate Stout, etc.) with these one-of-a-kind flavors. Each visit you can expect a rotating lineup and seasonal specials – new beers appear frequently, so try any interesting-sounding name. If you’re unsure what to pick, the bartenders can pour small flights to sample the variety.
Does Debellation serve food or allow outside food?
Debellation does not have a full kitchen of its own, but it always has snacks and food trucks. At the bar you’ll find typical pub snacks (like warm pretzel bites mentioned by visitors (www.tripadvisor.in )). More substantial food comes from on-site vendors: the Def Burger joint is usually open in-house, and various food trucks rotate through parking spots (burgers, pizzas, tacos, and even lobster-dog stands have appeared) (www.tripadvisor.com ) (www.mapquest.com ). Generally, electronic menus outside and inside list any available food options that day. Outside food is not encouraged if a truck is present – the trucks are part of the experience. You can purchase sandwiches, fries, pizza or whatever is available, or simply enjoy the beer with bar snacks. If nothing is open, nearby takeout (like Papa’s Pizza) is easy to bring in and eat outside. Note that outside alcohol is prohibited by law, so just buy drinks at Debellation. Water and baby food are fine, but expect to settle your meal needs through the venue’s food offerings.
Are children allowed inside Debellation?
Yes, up to a point. Debellation welcomes families during its daytime hours. Kids can come in with parents, especially before evenings events start, and enjoy non-alcoholic items or soft drinks with the family. However, after dark the atmosphere shifts to an adult crowd. Most concerts and contest nights are 21+ only, so minors are not allowed at those times. The brewery’s Saturday family-friendly events attract children, but for things like late-night trivia or music shows, expect only adults. Any children in the taproom should remain under adult supervision at all times.
Is there live entertainment every night, and how often are events held?
Not every single night, but Debellation has a very active entertainment calendar. Weekends (especially Friday and Saturday) almost always have something on: live bands, DJs, or karaoke. On weeknights, it varies: open-mic comedy was noted on some Wednesdays, and trivia often happens on Mondays or Tuesdays. Special events like contests happen monthly or seasonally. In low seasons there may be a quiet evening without scheduled events. The brewery posts an event calendar on its website and social media; it’s best to check there for exact dates. Weekend nights and listed “special event” dates are your best bets for programming, but feel free to drop by anytime – even without an event, there’s always music and games to enjoy in the taproom.
What payment methods are accepted at Debellation?
Debellation Brewing Co accepts both cash and credit/debit cards. Bar drinks, food truck orders, and merchandise can be paid by Visa or MasterCard (some cards may incur a small surcharge for tickets or large purchases), as well as by cash. Tipping bartenders is customary but not mandatory. The venue does not require you to purchase a membership or anything upfront, so you can pay per drink or per event as needed. (As a tip: on busy nights, it can be helpful to have cash ready for tips, but cards are widely accepted.)
What are the opening hours of Debellation Brewing Co?
Hours can change seasonally or for holidays, so always check before you go. Generally, Debellation opens in the afternoon and stays open late. Typical hours are around 4:00 PM–10:00 PM Monday through Thursday, noon–midnight on Friday and Saturday, and 1:00 PM–8:00 PM on Sunday (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ) (debellation-brewing-co.wheree.com ). It is always closed early on Monday. Note that sometimes the brewery opens earlier for special weekend brunch events or summer afternoons. If you plan to arrive early or catch the first pint of the day, call ahead or look at the posted schedule, as hours do occasionally shift for private events or maintenance.
Does Debellation have a capacity limit, and is it ever sold out?
Debellation is a relatively cozy space (beer garden, barroom and patio) that can hold on the order of 100–150 people when full. They do limit the number of entrants to comply with fire codes, especially if large crowds gather. While the brewery rarely reaches maximum capacity on a normal night, special events (e.g. beer festivals, concert nights) can sell out in advance. If you see an event listing stating “Sold Out,” plan to arrive for the next show or reach out to the brewery about standby spots. For most weekday or non-peak nights, there’s usually room even without reservations. To ensure a spot for weekend shows, arrive early or get tickets in advance; once inside, you’re welcome to stay as long as you like until closing.
What unique features or traditions should a first-time visitor look out for?
Look out for the full Viking immersion: admiring the giant dragon-ship mural, ringing the drinking horn if given the chance, and joining in the traditional “skål!” toast (www.debellationbrewing.com ). Try to catch one of the signature house beers or beers’ names inspired by Norse mythology (like Naglfar Stout or Fenrir Ale (www.bringfido.com )). Don’t forget to play a round of cornhole or shuffleboard on the patio if it’s open – the casual games are part of the fun. Also, many visitors find it worth asking the bartenders about special pours like the Sahti farmhouse ale (from a Viking-era recipe) or any limited-availability seasonal brew. Lastly, check if there are coat hanger or “skol” decorations to snap a souvenir photo (part of the venue’s charm). Embrace the themed experience – Debellation is not just about the beer, but about celebrating local brewing in a uniquely heroic style.
Can Debellation Brewing Co be rented for private events?
Yes, Debellation does accommodate private bookings such as corporate parties, fundraisers or brewery tours. The space can be partially or entirely reserved, and the brewer can even do private tastings. If you’re interested, it’s best to contact the brewery directly via their email (on the website) or ask staff during a visit. Popular times for takeovers are usually Sunday afternoons or weekday evenings. Keep in mind rental policies (minimum drink purchase, staffing fees, etc.) may apply, so plan ahead. Note: even when the venue is reserved, the Viking atmosphere and games are all part of any private event – it’s a fun setting for groups who want something different than a banquet hall.