so i got married here. hows that for an opening and a vouching for. for a modernized old theatre its a real grand place. theyve got a great balcony with a few different levels with comfy chairs and tables and a bar. this overlooks the main floor where the wedding took place. the ceilings are incredibly high so you feel like you are in a ballroom of sorts. there is a stage for speeches, a band or a dj (who sounded pretty good from what i remember...which thanks to my alcohol consumption was not very much...except that it was all awesome.) when you walk in you are greeted by an enormous oval bar that can be adorned with your flower arrangements, and based on your choice can be stocked with a myriad of different beers and cocktails. we fit about 220 people there which was 10 people at 22 tables that were all square in shape - nice change from the predictable banquet hall setup.
when you are the bride and groom, you get your own green room where you can make yourself up, get down and dirty and take some behind the scenes pics.
what is the best about this place is who caters the food. its flow restaurant and only flow. if you were to ask anyone who attended our wedding what the best part was, it would not be our speeches, the witnessing of our joyous union or me on the dancefloor. it would, of course, be the food. nothing short of heavenly.
so i suppose this is kind of a combo review because youll have to go to flow restaurant to taste that goodness or get married here. Either option is not cheap. in fact it is certifiably expensive. but you do get some good memories...unless your the drunken groom...then you barely have any memories.