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Barrel 118 – A Stunning Visual Showcase

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Barrel 118 is located in the heart of Eatonton’s downtown historic district in middle Georgia’s Lake Country region. We are conveniently located within 90 mins of Macon, Athens, Atlanta, and Augusta. Built in 1900, this 9,300 sq. ft. warehouse originally stored local farmers’ cotton awaiting transport via railroad. The building later became the H.B. Hearn warehouse, where farm supplies were stored and sold.

Historic restoration and major renovations completed in late 2019 now premier a strikingly gorgeous event venue with an industrial vibe. The unique architectural layout, distinctive design elements, and one-of-a-kind furnishings will cater to a wide range of different private events. We offer a variety of different event packages and will do our best to customize the venue for you in order to ensure the ultimate experience based on your vision, guest count, and budget.


Tourist Attraction
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