It’s time to celebrate, New York! If you’ve got a special occasion coming up or simply want to fabricate an excuse to party, a new event planning company is gearing up to open a new space in Hudson Yards that is sure to cover every need you could possibly have.
Scoozi Events is a full-service innovative company founded by Gianluca and Stella Ballarini. Operating since 1996, Scoozi has earned acclaim as one of New York’s most creative companies. Obsessively passionate about catering events, Scoozi is dedicated to providing customers with experiences that “will make your jaw drop and your eyes sparkle with childlike wonder.”
Specializing in crafting one-of-a-kind party experiences, Scoozi goes the extra mile by focusing on sustainable practices guided by a Zero Waste philosophy. As a Certified Green Restaurant, Scoozi sets itself apart from the competition with a rigorous attention to detail and dedication to sustainability, composting all of their left-over food as well as regularly up-cycling and repurposing their décor.
Now, it appears that Scoozi has acquired a new location at 505 West 37th Street. Intending to turn the space into their flagship catering hall, Gianluca and Stella have plans to offer an incredible assortment of dishes in order to accommodate every style of event. Offering everything from starters like chicken wings, tacos, and lobster rolls to deserts like cake and milkshakes, Scoozi also offers a diverse selection of international dinners like chicken shawarma, Bolognese pasta, Japanese meatballs, and vegetarian samosas.
In addition to the traditional catering experience they’ve been offering for years, Scoozi also offers a unique series of virtual experiences. Democratizing the events industry and bringing their unique taste and style to a wider audience than ever before, their virtual event programing has been steadily transforming the catering landscape. The new location will help Scoozi bridge the gap between the online world and the offline, hosting exciting new in-person events while developing an entirely new space to produce virtual ones.