The Best Rooftop Venue for Private Events in the DFW Area
- Royal Affairs Ballroom
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
When most people think of Royal Affairs Ballroom, they picture the grand ballroom, the crystal chandeliers, the hardwood floors, the soaring ceilings. And honestly, we get it. The ballroom is stunning.
But today we want to talk about the other space. The one that tends to make people stop mid-sentence when they first see it. The Rooftop
Small Space. Big Feeling.
There's something about being up high, open air, with the skyline of historic Downtown Lewisville spread out around you. It changes the energy of an event entirely. Conversations feel easier. The night feels longer. Everything just feels a little more special.
Our rooftop accommodates up to 60 guests, which is exactly the right size for the events that don't need a grand ballroom but absolutely deserve a grand setting.
What Makes It So Good
Let's talk details, because the details here are really good.
A wood-burning fireplace that brings warmth and ambiance you simply can't fake. Whether it's a cool fall evening or a crisp winter night, that fireplace turns the rooftop into the coziest spot in Lewisville.
Outdoor lounge furniture that actually feels luxurious. This isn't plastic patio chairs, this is a space designed to feel like a high-end retreat.
A wet bar to keep the drinks flowing and the good times going.
And of course, those views. Overlooking the charm of Old Town Lewisville, the rooftop offers a backdrop that's impossible to recreate anywhere else.
The Perfect Events for the Rooftop
Not every celebration needs 350 guests and a full dance floor. Some of the most memorable events are the intimate ones, the ones where everyone in the room actually knows each other.
The rooftop is perfect for:
Rehearsal dinners — set the tone for the big day in a space that's relaxed but still elevated
Engagement parties — toast to the next chapter under the open sky
Private dinners — because some occasions deserve more than a restaurant
Cocktail hours — the ideal pre-ceremony or pre-reception gathering spot
Birthday celebrations — for the person who wants something a little different
A Note on Pairing
One of our favorite things? Using both spaces in the same event. Start your guests on the rooftop for cocktail hour, drinks in hand, fireplace glowing, golden hour lighting, then move the party down to the ballroom for dinner and dancing. It creates a natural flow and gives your guests two completely different experiences in one night.

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