
Humanist Hall: Where community celebrations come alive in Oakland.
Located at 390 27th St, Oakland, Humanist Hall is a welcoming event venue ideal for community gatherings. Reviewers highlight a purple interior and a pleasant courtyard, noting it’s a lovely space for baby showers and celebrations, and referencing events like Oakland Stock as a positive example. One review mentions cleanliness concerns at a specific event, reflecting mixed experiences.
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Rent the main hall for parties, showers, and community events with a capacity for various group sizes.
Use the pleasant outdoor courtyard area for gatherings, adding a relaxed, open-air option to your event.
Host artistic and nonprofit projects, such as Oakland Stock, to foster local engagement and creativity.
Budget-friendly rental options starting around $800, making it accessible for diverse events and celebrations.
Includes tables and chairs for event setup, with options for customization to suit your needs.
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Overall rating
Ramiro Montoya
I HAVE BEEN IN A FEW EVENTS. I LIKE THIS PLACE.
Kathleen Valerio
Family members held a baby shower here. I love the purple interior and messaging inside. The location also has a pleasant courtyard area out back. It's a nice venue.
La Tonya Brown
I work for a party planner company , n this was the worse n dirtiest place to have anything there. The floor was dusty the floor base look like it haven't been clean in years. We dress the table ,n chairs which both were dirty just nasty. This was a Repass for a woman who was 103 the family could've did better. The family say they always have partys here if you like cheap 800 dollars to rent go for it, but want to kick it up a notch keep it moving.This is what we do
yellow submachine
A lovely hall. Great place for celebrating have some gathering
Ruth Villasenor
Love the Humanist hall, every event I attend there has been wonderful. The most recent event I attended was Oakland Stock, a Sunday soup network supporting artists project. Best community venue