The Queens County Farm Museum has over 47 acres of lush growing fields and pastures found right in NYC. Whether your vision is an elegant gala or a barbecue hoedown, this historic site offers four different rental spaces to bring that vision to life.
The two-story complex was once used as a horse barn, and truly reflects the charming wit and history of the site. It features wooden floors, giant barn doors, tin ceilings, and copper cupolas. With large barn doors, you can open up to see views of our main growing fields and the home to our livestock.
120 standing, 120 seated
Located within the farm, the Pavilion provides views of our corn fields, children’s garden, and nearby growing fields. This adaptable is a popular location for ceremonies or cocktails.
85 standing, 85 seated
Our North Lawn is the large grassy area located behind the Barn Reception Hall, which is surrounded by views of our main growing field, Barn, honey garden, cattle pasture, and beyond. This is an ideal location for tented events and is often added to a Barn rental for a ceremony, cocktail area or game area. The North Lawn is the perfect place to watch the sunset over our growing fields and enjoy the natural beauty of our grounds.
250 standing, 250 seated
Queens County Farm Museum is a 47-acre landmark working farm in New York City that dates back to 1697. This site was saved from development in 1973, thus preserving a living example of Queens County’s agrarian history for generations to come. Today, our fields are more productive than ever – our farmers use organic growing methods to grow a wide variety of flowers, vegetables, and fruits for market. We also raise a variety of livestock, with an emphasis on heritage breeds. Our commitment to cultivating healthy food and beautiful space is just as important as our commitment to providing you with the highest quality service for your event.