Best places to have a graduation party near me

Washington, D.C. graduation party places near Georgetown University and George Washington University graduation lunch venues can be found on OpenTable. Familiar near-campus haunts on or around M street are a great choice for DC graduation parties.

Contact selected restaurants


  • Best places to have a graduation party near me

    Location and atmosphere make 1789 Restaurant the perfect choice for private events. It has all the charm of an elegant country inn, and is situated right in the heart of Georgetown. Private rooms are available for brunches, luncheons, dinners, weddings, business meetings and cocktail receptions.

    Find the best Phoenix graduation party places and restaurants in Phoenix. Whether you want a private room or a large space to host your graduation party, OpenTable will help you easily pick a venue.

    Contact selected restaurants


    • Best places to have a graduation party near me

      Whether celebrating a special occasion with family and friends or hosting a corporate outing, Alexi's Grill can accommodate all your special event needs.

      "I had a fantastic experience on the Infinity. I was on here for my brother's best friend's graduation party. I thought it was so cool that he decided to have it on a yacht! Talk about a cool graduation party. There was an open bar and we were having so much fun ordering different drinks. It was such a nice day too so we got to go outside and enjoy the sunshine. I would definitely enjoy another experience on one of the yachts. I would throw something on one of the yachts if I had enough money to do so haha."

      "We rented The Roundhouse for our anniversary party and vow renewal. They were wonderful to work with!! Perfect size and layout for tables, catering and dancing. They even set us up with someone to clean the venue after the event. Wouldn't hesitate to book our next event here!"

      High school graduation is so much more than a ceremonial walk across a stage. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event that deserves a celebration of your son or daughter’s accomplishments. 

      Best places to have a graduation party near me
      Outdoor parties are favorite ways to celebrate your grad.

      High school graduation party ideas

      Before making a single decision about a party, there’s one thing you must do first. Ask your seniors how they want to celebrate this milestone event. Do they want to have a small gathering with just family and close friends? Or would they love a huge bash? Bring your teenager into the conversation early on and share budget constraints so they know how much you are willing to spend for this special occasion.

      The Grown and Flown community of generous and creative parents helped us crowdsource these amazing ideas for the upcoming graduation season.

      Note: We are a reader-supported site and receive compensation from purchases made through some of the links in this post.

      Graduation party invitations

      The invitation sets the tone of the party and we love the incredible variety and unique artwork you can find at Minted, a San Francisco-based site with gorgeous invitations and unique gifts designed by independent artists.

      They offer free custom envelopes and free recipient addressing.

      Enjoy a 15% discount off Minted grad cards + gifts with code CLASSOF2022 until 5/9/22.

      Best places to have a graduation party near me

      Pro-tip for your party: Ask for “Regrets Only” on the invitation and have your grad monitor attendance through a Facebook group they can create for the event for their friends. Compare lists as you get closer to the big day.

      Who and how many to invite to a grad party

      Here are some creative recommendations and different ways to organize a graduation party depending on budget, flexibility, and size preference.

      1. An outdoor graduation party is a traditional concept and can be a more casual way to celebrate.

      2. Consider hosting a backyard brunch on the Sunday morning after graduation.

      3. If graduation is in May, have the party over Memorial Day weekend to make it easier for out-of-town family members to attend.

      4. Celebrate the dads AND grads in your life by combining a Father’s Day celebration with a graduation party. This can be a good option when there is more than one Dad (multi-generations and/or blended families.)

      5. Have a joint party shared with a few grads and their families. This works well when there is a large guest list overlap. Typically, each family will also invite other friends and family as well.

      6. If you want a backyard graduation party but need a larger venue than your own home, consider going to a park. Bring along a canopy-type tent to provide cover for the refreshments and a few guests at a time. This could be perfect for tailgating when you visit your student for game day this fall.

      Best places to have a graduation party near me

      7. Throw an open house with a broad time frame to offer guests maximum flexibility to attend your party as well as other events on crowded grad weekends. These can be simple drop-in affairs with cake, snacks, and drinks — all non-perishables that can be easily replenished.

      8. Take your graduate out to dinner or lunch with their BFF and both families. Enjoy this quiet time to observe these beautiful young adults and reflect on all their shared experiences.

      9. Is your grad part of a close-knit friend group? Organize a dinner in a private room at a restaurant and invite all the grads and parents to attend.

      10. Have two events. On graduation weekend, plan a low-key gathering. Throw a larger going-away party for later in the summer before friends disperse for college. Use high school colors for the first party and college colors for the second. (Bring Kleenex.)

      Pro Tip: if there are a series of parties in one day, the first party is where most of the eating will happen. People tend to graze at the events that follow.

      School-hosted Graduation Night for seniors 

      11. After the ceremony, buses take all the seniors to a surprise location where honorees can be treated to dinner, a DJ, and a few indoor games and activities. Consider easy DIY graduation party decorations like balloons in school colors, Class of 2022 banners, or streamers. For a more elaborate celebration, choose a party theme with centerpieces and party favors to match.

      12. A candy bar or dessert table with cookies, cupcakes, and other sweet treats are popular options.

      13. A photo backdrop, with fun Class of 2022 props, will give friends and classmates a perfect spot to take pics to remember the night.

      Best places to have a graduation party near me

      Load the grads back on buses for the ride home at 3 AM. Rest of the weekend, sleep.

      Activities and games

      14. Standing around and chit-chatting may be fine for the adults at the party but teens prefer to have something more active than conversation.

      15. A Photobooth is a very popular idea and props with Class of 2022 themes add to the entertainment. Not only will your guests leave with a photo strip, but you can explore the possibility of ordering a duplicate set of all the photos to put into a book. If possible, get the photos on a flash drive for sharing later.

      16. Start collecting favorite childhood photos and videos. iPhoto makes it easy to create a video montage of your grad that can be played during the party.

      17. Outdoor games can be real crowd-pleasers for this age group. A cornhole game would be fun to play. Here’s where you can find collegiate cornhole game sets.

      Best places to have a graduation party near me

      Stress free tips for a high school graduation party

      High School graduation is one often of life’s proudest moments. Not many people feel bored or unmoved as the principal nears the letter of your grad’s name in the roll call. Focus on enjoying the moment at the ceremony and your party, too.

      18. While expensive, hiring a chef to cook for the party offers quality time with family and friends. If you’re hosting a houseful of out-of-town guests, this alternative is a life-saver if you are determined to truly enjoy the event without worrying about shopping, prep, cooking, and cleanup.

      19. House guests sometimes feel in the way or at loose ends. If you have a tight budget and effective delegation skills, choose a couple of reliable guests who are willing to be put to work.

      20. Consider having the party partially catered or hire a server to come before the party to replenish trays, wash dishes, and empty the garbage.

      21. Do you have both a high school and college graduate in your family? Combine the guests and have one event for friends and family.

      22. Use the buddy system and trade-off host duties. Ask one or two of your besties to replenish food trays and beverage containers, take pictures and clean up so you can enjoy your own party. Then, when they have their teens’ parties, return the favor.

      23. Some schools have a tradition where parents of juniors assist with some party hosting duties for the senior parents.

      Family gatherings

      Your senior may have little interest in entertaining a huge crowd. A home-cooked meal with their favorite foods may be their preferred celebration or they may want to go out for a special dinner and invite their grandparents.

      Here are other ways to celebrate your grad besides a party:

      24. Plan a trip that will give your family one more chance for a shared experience before it becomes more difficult to coordinate everyone’s schedules.

      25. One family paid for a grad and older sibling to travel together in the US but required them to make the airline and hotel reservations, and plan the activities while there.

      26. Another mom took her grad to Europe with backpacks for a mom-daughter adventure of a lifetime.

      27. Is there a sporting event, concert or play that your grad has longed to see? Giving them the gift of an experience is a wonderful way to celebrate their milestone.

      28. Involving grandparents at high school graduation is meaningful but can be challenging for older adults with more limited mobility. Planning a lunch or dinner that can accommodate all family members may be a better option than asking them to walk long distances or stand for extended periods of time.

      How do you throw an inexpensive graduation party?

      Co-host to split costs..
      Keep the party intimate to just close friends and family..
      Consider hosting a pot-luck..
      Ask parents to bring things like foldable camping chairs, pop up shade structures, games, and other things so you don't have rent or buy these items..

      What to do for a graduation party?

      20 Great Ideas for a Graduation Party.
      01 of 20. Set Up a Photo Booth. ... .
      02 of 20. Hashtag Your Bash. ... .
      03 of 20. Livestream It. ... .
      04 of 20. Make a Graduation Party Video. ... .
      05 of 20. Have a Big Screen Slideshow. ... .
      06 of 20. Have a Picnic Party. ... .
      07 of 20. Add Chalkboard Walls. ... .
      08 of 20. Play Life-Sized Party Games..

      Where does the graduation party take place?

      The most obvious option is your own home or backyard. Some choose to have their party at a hall or clubhouse. Some will have their party at a friends or relatives home usually because they have a much larger home or yard.

      What is the best month to have a graduation party?

      June and July are the best months for hosting a graduation party since many students start the move to campus in August.