Paloma
Paloma helps you find and book venues for private parties, events, and large group dining. Share your event details such as guest count, date, budget, and preferences, and Paloma connects you with venues that match based on real availability, amenities, and capabilities. From birthday parties and corporate gatherings to private dining rooms and large group tables at restaurants, Paloma makes it easy to discover suitable spaces and move from search to inquiry with confidence.
- Homepage
- https://palomaparties.com
- Remote URL
https://mcp.app.palomaparties.com/mcp- Auth
- NONE
Tools (1)
Extracted live via the executor SDK.
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show_venuesDisplays available venues for hosting private parties and events in a specific metro area or city. Use this tool when a user wants to find, browse, or explore venues for private events such as birthday parties, corporate gatherings, work socials, wedding-related events, holiday parties, or large-group dining or private dining at restaurants.
A location (metro area or city name such as Toronto, New York City, or Los Angeles) is required; if it cannot be inferred from context, you must ask the user for it. When asking for location, you must explicitly state that the user may also provide additional optional details in the same response—such as preferred date or dates, party size, occasion, budget range, vibe preferences, booking urgency, or desired amenities—to help narrow results, and that these details are not required. However, only location is required: if after one clarification turn location is the only confirmed detail, you should still proceed with calling the tool and displaying the widget.
The tool performs a detailed search and returns complete venue data, including detailed venue information such as venue name, address, phone number, website, match scores, and explanations of how and why each venue matched the search criteria. Venues are sorted by match quality with a matchScore (0.0 to 1.0) based on weighted date match (75%) and party size match (25%), with higher scores appearing first.
The widget displays an interactive venue browser (list or map) allowing users to view venue details and make inquiries directly to venues. When users provide contact information (email or phone) during an inquiry, the tool sends that inquiry externally (e.g., via email to the venue) with explicit user consent. All venue data is available immediately in the widget state for you to use when answering user questions about the venues, their features, spaces, match quality, amenities, or any other venue-specific details.
If no venues are returned, this indicates that Paloma does not currently have venues available in that location. In this case, you should inform the user that Paloma doesn't have applicable venues in that location and ask them how they would like to proceed—for example, they may want to search the web for alternative venues, or try a different location.
Do NOT use this tool for:
- Small-group dining under 10 guests with no mention of a private event (e.g., "table for 4", "dinner for two", "book a restaurant for 6"). However, if the party size is 10 or more, or if there is mention of wanting a private space, ALWAYS use this tool regardless of phrasing — "table for 40", "dinner for 25", and "seat 15 people" all qualify as large-group dining.
- General information questions about a specific venue (e.g., "what's the capacity of X?", "what are the hours of Y?"). Only use this tool when the user wants to search for and browse multiple venues.
- Hotels, accommodation, or general business listings.