Your Boldest Business Meeting Yet: Why Hotel Goodwin Means Business
- Mar 17
- 2 min read
When planning your next corporate event, location, atmosphere and experience matters.
At Hotel Goodwin, one of only two MICHELIN Key hotels in Wisconsin, business is anything but basic. Here, you can bring it all together in one exceptional setting designed to elevate the way your team meets, connects and unwinds.
Because when the setting is right, everything hits different.
Meet
Let’s set the vibe.
For focused strategy sessions or executive meetings, The State Room is intimate, polished and perfect for up to 14 guests. This space is ideal for productive conversations and business gatherings.
Want to turn up the energy? Take an elevator ride up to The Rooftop. It accommodates up to 60 guests and offers an elevated atmosphere with tons of natural light. When the agenda wraps, handcrafted cocktails are just steps away.
And when it’s time to dine, Velvet Buffalo, the hotel’s on-site restaurant, delivers modern Italian cuisine paired with an award-winning wine list. It’s the perfect setting for client dinners, team celebrations or a nice conclusion to a day full of meetings.
Stay
Keep your crew together and on point. Boutique guest rooms blend comfort with an elevated, chic design, allowing attendees to transition seamlessly from meeting time to downtime. Simple convenience and unmatched hospitality at every turn.

Play
The best corporate gatherings know how to mix business with a little bit of fun.
Walk across the pedestrian bridge to Henry Dorrbaker’s for duckpin bowling, vintage pinball, racing simulators, and mini golf (with a complimentary round for hotel guests). It’s team building without the awkward icebreakers.
For a more curated experience, book a cocktail class at truk’t, located nearby in downtown Beloit. Your group will learn, shake and sip with expert our mixologists.















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