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Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
SANDNOV12
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:06 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:06 PM
Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Sammis78
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:08 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:08 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
try the metropolitan in glen cove.their prices are good and their food is amazing!! and the place is really class looking.
i'm not biased or anything
irishsweetheart
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:11 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:11 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Is there any specific location you wanted to stay close to or a specific time of year that you had your heart set on?I'm having my reception at the Fox Hollow which me and FH absolutely fell in love with. (and I know the quantity and quality of food is great as I've been to weddings there before)
We don't have a super huge budget though so we decided to have a smaller reception (like 130-140 guests) and have it during the off season (we're gettting married in march, which worked perfect cause I was thinking about doing an irish theme anyway.)
But bottom line if you don't mind the winter months you can have almost any place during the offseason for a reasonable price.
p.s. - offseason usually runs like January through early april
smara
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:18 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:18 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Leonard's of Great Neck, Caffe on the Green are some possibilities.
curliegirl
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:22 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:22 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Swan ClubGeorge Washington Manor
hunnybunnyxoxo
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:45 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:45 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
jericho terrace!! great food , great price!75-95 per person depending on day
daisy44lc
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:48 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:48 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Majestic Gardens
JCam695
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:51 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:51 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
The Riveria in MassapequaIn general if you have the reception in the afternoon or on a Friday night, you can get a nicer place for a reasonable amount.
kmkelly
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:51 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:51 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
I've been to great weddings at the K of C's in both Oceanside and Seaford. Very affordable.We looked at the Carriage House at the Millerage, they gave us a great price. My brother and SIL had their wedding there 2 years ago and everything was top-notch.
If you couple an affordable RH with an off-season date and/or a daytime event, you can do great price-wise.
nylisa
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:58 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 03:58 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Check out the Manor East
sarahradio5
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 04:11 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 04:11 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
it depends what your idea of 'reasonably priced' is and what you're flexible on...you can get my place, which I consider to be top quality (but I'm not biased, either!) for 95pp, if you have it on a Sunday night in the off-season.
I'm having a sunset wedding on a Sunday in November and paying 110pp, plus tax and gratuity. If I were to have my wedding starting at 6:30 that night, it would have been 95pp (and they would have been able to have a day wedding, as well). We're the only wedding that day.
I HIGHLY recommend The Crescent... it's RIGHT on the beach. You feel like you're on a cruise ship!!
And the food is EXCELLENT!!!
Mandyin2007
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 04:35 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 04:35 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Tall Grass is running specials for winter in 2007. I paid only $59 a head.
CaseyVM214
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 04:57 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 04:57 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Hamlet Wind Watch in Hauppauge..sorry bias...it is not super popular...but people who have their weddings there RAVE...check it out...
hsacks23r
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:22 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:22 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
the 3 Village inn I felt was very reasonalbIt depens what kind of an event you want to have and when- and that goes for any hall
petunia77
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:23 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:23 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
i went to a beautiful wedding at tall grass this fall. good suggestion!
ChrissynRicky
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:24 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:24 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
We paid less than $90 including tax and grat for our Sunday night wedding at Fox Hollow - click profile for link to review.
Colleen1230
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:31 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:31 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
The Bayview house was GREAT, and was a great price. I definitely recommend it.
destini458
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:37 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 05:37 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Memorare club in seaford, (aka Knights of columbus)
melbalalala
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 06:03 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 06:03 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Posted by CaseyVM214
Hamlet Wind Watch in Hauppauge..sorry bias...it is not super popular...but people who have their weddings there RAVE...check it out...
YAY HWW!!
sunshine1813
Posted: Jun 06, 2006 06:40 PM+

Posted: Jun 06, 2006 06:40 PM
Re: Looking for a reasonably priced reception hall that still has good quality. Any info would be great.
Highly recommend Chateau La Mer in Lindenhurst. You can pay anywhere from 60 to 120pp depending on what day and what time of year you want to get married. It's on the water and it is gorgeous. You get a lot for your money also. You should check it out. FM if you want more info.
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