This place is great for a low key event but they, in no way, should be advertised as a wedding venue. I understand noise restrictions in the city, but having to keep the music so quiet you can talk over it at 11pm doesn't make for a great party. I get it that for a venue a strangers wedding is just another night, but shutting the music off halfway during the last song (3 minutes past curfew) with a smug look on your face is just a dick move.
The space is nice and chill but seemed like the staff (and owner) were available only when they wanted and not when their needed.
Also, cool you have a decibel reader to keep things "in line" but holding it next to the speaker isn't necessary when you can barely hear the music at the other side of a room that is an open space with great acoustics.
If I had to hear one more condescending "sorry" from the staff I would have puked.