Banquet
Round tables of 8–10. The classic wedding layout, with a clear sightline to the head table and a centered dance floor.
High ceilings, neutral stone, daylight that softens through the afternoon — and a floor that carries an event from ceremony to last dance without bottlenecks.
Capacity figures are approximate and depend on layout. Final numbers pending client confirmation — see CLIENT_QUESTIONS.md Q3.
A few of the configurations the team sets most often. Custom layouts are welcome — bring a sketch or a moodboard, we'll work back from it.
Round tables of 8–10. The classic wedding layout, with a clear sightline to the head table and a centered dance floor.
Rows facing a stage. Best for ceremonies, keynotes, and engagement parties where the moment is at the front of the room.
High-tops, low seating clusters, an open dance floor. Standing-reception layouts move guests through the space and keep the energy mobile.
Amenity list is the working draft. Final list to be confirmed with the client — see CLIENT_QUESTIONS.md Q6.
A small selection from recent events. The same hall reads dramatically different under each lighting palette and floral language.