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Reception venues
All right, Twin Citians: what are some cool places to have a reception?
Any suggestion is welcome, but if more details help:
- 150 people, probably
- dancing is a must, band is not required
- must be legal to have alcohol there
- will be at night (8 PM or later)
- bonus points for artsy, off-beat, etc.
Any suggestion is welcome, but if more details help:
- 150 people, probably
- dancing is a must, band is not required
- must be legal to have alcohol there
- will be at night (8 PM or later)
- bonus points for artsy, off-beat, etc.
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Do you have a month for this delightful occasion? Is getting outdoor space something you want for warm weather? I think one can rent the Cedar Cultural Center when they are in their summer off-season. The dance floor is nice, they have a patio, and a liquor license, and they have chairs, though you'd have to rent tables if you want them.
We have found that our big occasions work well when there is a place for people to escape the music if they'd like to, and I now advise everyone planning a wedding or big splashy party to have quieter and livelier spaces if that is possible.
K.
K.
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The New Years party at the Rogue Buddha gallery (http://www.roguebuddha.com/) was pretty darn nice. I recommend also the Varsity Theater (http://www.varsitytheater.org/) in Dinkytown, though I haven't used such a thing for a party myself.
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