On the National Register of Historic Places, The Pace House and The Old Pavilion are located in the Vinings neighborhood of Atlanta and are perfect for weddings, private dinners and corporate receptions.
The Pace House was built with the remains of the 17-room antebellum home of Vinings founder Hardy Pace. The house served as General Sherman’s temporary headquarters where he planned the siege of Atlanta. in 1864. Hardy’s son, Solomon Pace, returned home after the Civil War to find the home in ruins. Sometime between 1865 and 1874, Solomon painstakingly rebuilt the home—albeit more modestly—from doors, windows and remnants of several small cabins that survived the fire of the main house.
Today, The Pace House consists of three rooms: a parlor, a dining room and a bridal room. Adjacent to the Pace House, The Old Pavilion, itself a Vinings landmark, was a place where old Atlanta Society entertained and danced the night away during the late 1800’s and until the early 1900’s.
Now guests can use this historic property to make history for themselves. With a warm, rustic ambiance, The Pace House and Old Pavilion feature a versatile reception area that is perfect for any occasion. Both buildings are connected to a spacious open deck area which can be transformed into your dance floor, cocktail area or DJ station during your event.
Each event at The Pace House and Old Pavillion operates under the management of Saratoga Event Group and is uniquely designed and coordinated by The Pace House preferred award winning caterer, Avenue Catering Concepts, a division of Saratoga Event Group. If you choose to use our in house caterer, you will receive complimentary upgrades for your event.