The Arena · Partake NYC

The biggest screen you'll sit in front of.

Bench and table seating facing one of the largest LED walls in New York City. Fights, finals, film premieres, showcases, all-hands, gender reveals and Saturday-morning cartoons — all on the same wall.

800+Guests
Every seatFaces the screen
All agesDay or night
The giant LED screen at the Arena at Partake NYC

The room

Built so nobody sits behind anybody.

Seating fans out in front of the screen, every seat gets a table, and the kitchen and bar run straight to you through the night. Sound fills the room without shouting over it.

By day it's cartoons and popcorn with the lights up. By night it's the loudest room in Long Island City when the city cares about a game.

LED wallPhotos · video · live feeds
Room to spread outBench & table service
PrivateBuyout available
A packed crowd watching the Arena screen
The Arena stage and LED screen
A film playing on the Arena screen

What it's for

Six ways people use the wall.

01

Watch parties

Fights, finals, playoff runs and title races with a full kitchen and bottle service in your row.

02

Screenings & premieres

Bring the file. Shorts, features, music videos and cuts nobody's seen yet, at a scale that flatters them.

03

Showcases

Live sets, comedy, listening sessions — the screen becomes the stage backdrop.

04

Kids' movie days

Lights up, popcorn out, families in the rows. See family days →

05

Corporate & all-hands

Deck on the wall, mic in hand, dinner after. Off-sites that don't feel like a conference room.

06

Big moments

Reveals, proposals, birthdays and anniversaries — their name in letters you can read from the door.

Gallery

Inside the Arena.

Full gallery

Try it

See your name on the wall.

Type anything. That's roughly what the room sees when we put your moment on the screen.

Happy Birthday Maya
Put it on the screen

Big screen moments

Send us a photo. We'll make it huge.

Birthdays, anniversaries, reveals, proposals, a logo, a message for the table across the room. Send it ahead and we'll time it to the moment.

A photo displayed on the Arena's LED screen