Host your company holiday party at Fenway Park (yes, really)

Want to make your holiday party unforgettable? Host it at Fenway Park
You know the holiday party. The hotel ballroom with the swirly carpet and the rubber chicken dinner. The restaurant private room where half the team ends up behind the divider wall, shouting their conversation over the other half. Your people deserve better, and better is sitting right in the middle of Boston with a snow-dusted field and your company’s name on the scoreboard.
Can you host a holiday party at Fenway Park?
Yes, and companies do it every winter. The Evergreen team hosts dozens of holiday parties a year across Fenway Park’s indoor venues, for teams of 20 to several hundred. No game day required, no waiting for summer. Just the most iconic address in Boston, dressed for the season.
Why Fenway works in winter
Most people only ever see Fenway in the summer, packed and loud. In winter the ballpark becomes something else entirely: quiet, glowing and yours. Guests look out over a still field that almost nobody gets to see this way, and that exclusivity does half the hosting for you. This is no hotel ballroom. There’s no mistaking the venue, no forgetting which year’s party was at the ballpark.
It’s also a shorter trip than your team thinks. Fenway sits in the heart of Boston, steps from the T and surrounded by parking, which makes it an easy yes for guests coming from the office or the suburbs.
Which Fenway venues are best for holiday parties?
Fenway’s indoor event spaces are climate-controlled, fully equipped and built exactly for this.
Aura Club
For larger companies, the Aura Club hosts up to 500 guests across a split-level layout with sweeping views of the field. Built-in A/V handles everything from the year-in-review slideshow to the dance floor playlist.
Dell Technologies Club
The Dell Technologies Club sits above home plate and holds up to 225, with leather lounge furniture and built-in bars that give the night a warm, clubby feel right out of the box.
Volvo Royal Rooters Club
The Volvo Royal Rooters Club hosts up to 250 guests among iconic pieces of Red Sox history. Cocktail hour comes with built-in conversation starters, which is a gift for any team with new faces.
Smaller teams welcome
For groups of 75 or fewer, the Ford Clubhouse and Fenway’s private suites keep things intimate without losing the ballpark feel. A holiday dinner in a suite overlooking the field beats a long table in the back of a chain restaurant every time.
How do you make it feel like the holidays (but still like Fenway)?
This is where the planning gets fun. Beyond catering and decor, Fenway offers enhancements no other venue in Boston can match:
- A welcome message or your company logo on the scoreboard
- Appearances by Wally the Green Monster and his sister Tessie
- Photos with World Series trophies
- Private ballpark tours between dinner and dessert
- A walk on the warning track your team will still be talking about for Red Sox seasons to come
Mix and match, or tell us the vibe you’re going for and we’ll build the night around it.
What about food, drinks and logistics?
Consider all of it handled. Catering runs through our partners at Aramark, with menus that go well beyond the carving station, and every event comes with an Evergreen event manager who owns the floorplan, the timeline and the thousand details in between. You bring the people and the toast, we’ll supply the sparkle and the view.
When should you book a holiday party at Fenway?
Earlier than you’d think. Holiday dates are the most requested of the year and the calendar fills well in advance, especially Thursdays and Fridays in December. If a Fenway holiday party is on your shortlist, start the conversation now and lock the date before someone else’s office does.
Make Your Moment Evergreen
The best holiday parties give people a story to tell in January. A ballroom may not do that, but a ballpark always will.
Ready to plan a holiday party your team won’t stop talking about? Contact us and let’s make it happen.



