St. Louis, 63108, United States - H-I0682
Third Degree Glass Factory
500 maximum
The partner's word
Located in St. Louis, Missouri, Third Degree Glass Factory is a distinctive event venue housed within a working glass studio and art gallery. Established in 2003 by artists Jim McKelvey and Doug Auer, the space combines an industrial aesthetic with artistic flair, featuring brick walls, high ceilings, and expansive windows that fill the interior with natural light. The venue’s design reflects an Art Nouveau influence while maintaining a casual atmosphere, making it suitable for a variety of event types.
The facility spans over 6,000 square feet of open space, accommodating up to 250 guests for seated dinners and up to 500 for cocktail-style receptions. Guests have the unique opportunity to experience live glass blowing demonstrations in the hot shop, adding an interactive and creative element to events. The venue’s urban setting offers views of the cityscape, enhancing the ambiance with a metropolitan backdrop.
Third Degree Glass Factory offers both indoor and outdoor event spaces, equipped with amenities such as audiovisual equipment, ample onsite parking, and Wi-Fi. The venue supports a wide range of celebrations including weddings, corporate events, holiday parties, and social gatherings. Beverage service is provided exclusively by the venue with customizable packages, and clients may select their preferred caterers. Designated smoking areas are available, and the venue is accessible to guests with disabilities, as well as being pet- and kid-friendly.
The features

Reception venue
The spaces (1)
Maximum capacities per room configuration
Classroom
Theater
250 pers.
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
500 pers.
Access
Third Degree Glass Factory is situated in the city of St. Louis, providing an urban setting with convenient access to local landmarks and transportation options. The venue benefits from ample onsite parking as well as street parking, facilitating ease of arrival for guests traveling by car.
St. Louis is served by a major airport and multiple train stations, offering connections for visitors arriving from outside the region. The venue’s central location within the city makes it accessible for attendees coming from various districts.
The work equipment

Disabled access

Parking
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