

Isaacs On The Quay, Exclusive Hire
7 Wherry Quay, Ipswich, IP4 1AS -
Up to
150 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
If you are looking for a venue with the wow factor, Isaacs on the Quay could be the perfect venue for you. The beautiful historic building is set on the pretty Ipswich waterfront, offering a stunning backdrop for your big day.
Our ceremony room has the capacity to hold 74 guests and can be arranged in a number of ways depending on your style and guest list. The ceremony room is full of original features, including rustic timber beams, vaulted ceilings, elegant décor and atmospheric lighting.
We have two elegant yet informal reception areas, perfect for drinks after the ceremony. Both come with a well-stocked bar and access to a pretty garden and sun terrace with stunning views of the quay.
As well as being a beautiful building in a stunning location, Isaacs on the Quay has the perfect ambience, allowing your guests to relax and enjoy themselves.
We love what we do and take the task of organising your wedding very seriously. We have excellent attention to detail and will run your wedding day with military precision to make sure the day runs smoothly, without a hitch.
We are ideally located close to the town centre with excellent transport links. It is just a twenty minute walk from the train station and there is plenty of nearby parking.
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Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 150
Theatre
up to 150
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 150
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Amenities
Overnight accommodation
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Attendee Minimum Age
18
Location
Reviews
Duncan
March 2025Great fish & chips on a Friday in the Sunday 2 x£18 great deal !! Lovely spot to sit in the sun and watch the world go back. A good selection of beers & wonderful staff.
Lala C
February 2025First time in Ipswich. Me and partner went for a walk on the dock area to look at the scenery, it’s our anniversary… Saw this pub decided to get a drink before continuing our walk. the building was nice, never seen anything like it, it was looked like a mega club in London that have many rooms and levels, but a pub version. It was about 1pm on Thursday, so it was empty, it would be bonkers if it was full. Went in with good energy, left feeling confused. Firstly the bartender maybe was having a bad day, because I came in and was like, wow I never saw anything like this, but he ignored me. No welcoming, no smile, nothing… So I ordered the drinks and then he tried to upsell us a different drink, however our first interaction was not well. So I don’t really want what you are selling at this point. Anyways we took what he was selling and went outside to watch the boats. We outside enjoying ourself in the sun. Then a lady came out asking us if we brought our own water. And if we didn’t like their water?... We were so confused as to what she was implying… So I was like; yes it is our water.. It seems like she was outside or maybe kick out because we were sitting there and maybe on her cameras she didn’t see the drinks we purchased on the table and it was only after she spoke, she realised that we were a paying customers.. she responded saying just checking if our water isn’t good enough.. so now I had to explain as to why we are there with an empty water bottle… we were walking on the dock and decided to come in for a drink… then she leave us. We was soo confused. We finished our drinks and left…
Elizabeth B
March 2025I often go to Isaac's with my family or friends. It's my favourite place to eat. And today on the 8th of March, women's holiday, I came with my mum, but these two ‘gentlemen’ were very rude to me and my mum. Despite the fact that I showed my ID they did not let me and my mum in and spoilt our mood. I noticed that this is not the first time that these two security guards who worked at the 8th of March are rude to your customers.
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