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Wedding Reception Sites SCRAPBOOK | RECEPTION | RECEPTION SITES: alt - dom | PICTURE PERFECT wedding sites TO ADD YOUR BUSINESS OR CORRECTreception OUR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 804-355-0111. SITE FEE LIMIT PHONE LICENSE CATERER PARKING MAXIMUM TIME RENTAL COMMENTS RECEPTION KITCHEN USE DANCE FLOOR LIQUOR Altria Theater 6 N. Laurel St. 804-592-3339 1,000-cocktail $5,000 ON Out by 2 a.m. Y N Y Y Altria Theater and grand ballroom available for rentals. 800-sit-down altriatheater.com Alturia Farm 6101 Dabney’s 804-314-9750 250-cocktail $4,800 for 2018 OFF Done by midnight Y Y N* Y Alturia Farm provides a picturesque setting for your special Mill Road, Manquin 225-sit-down day. alturiafarm.com Amber Grove Inn 804-608-1946 200-sit-down $3,500-$5,000 ON 5 hours; done by Y N N* Y Built in 1884, 15-acre farm, personalized service, 40- by 16216 Genito Road 11 p.m. 80-foot tented area and barn. ambergrove.com American Civil War Museum 804-649-1861, 50-1,000-cocktail $1,350-$4,500 OFF 5 - 11 p.m. Y N N* Y Enjoy a riverfront view at this historic site. Tredegar Iron Works 500 Tredegar St. ext. 148 200-sit-down offers a natural backdrop on 8.3 acres of brick ruins. acwm.org American Civil War 804-649-1861, 50-100 $950; $150 for OFF 5 hours N Y N* Y Historic home and garden setting. Richmond's oldest mu- Museum at the Museum ext. 148 additional hours seum and the White House of the Confederacy. acwm.org of the Confederacy 1201 E. Clay St. Apple Blossom Plantation 804-306-3239 500 $500-$8,900 OFF None Y Y N Y Bridal packages include a weekend stay at the bed-and- 6311 S. Courthouse Road breakfast. ablossomplantation.com Artspace 804-232-6464 200-cocktail $150 per hr; 5 hr OFF Available after N N N* Y Attractive gallery setting with fine art. artspacegallery.org 0 E. Fourth St. 75-sit-down minimum 4 p.m. Art Works 804-291-1400 200-cocktail $3,500 maximum OFF 5 hours; done Y Y N* Y An artful place to hold your wedding and/or reception; half 320 Hull St. 150-sit-down by midnight mile from downtown Richmond. artworksrichmond.com Ashton Creek Vineyard & 804-896-1586 300-sit-down $3,000-$6,500, OFF 12 hours; out by Y Y Y Y Trash removal required. Chiavari chair and table rentals Event Center 14501 Jefferson (between reception depending on day midnight available for up to 250 guests included in venue rental costs. Davis Highway, Chester room and veranda) of week Bride and groom suites available. ashtoncreekvineyard.com The Bankuet Place 804-933-1512 125-cocktail $1,350 Fri. and OFF 10 hours Y Y N* Y An urban event venue, classic revival setting, bridal 1129 Hull St. 80-sit-down Sat.; $875 Sun. changing room. thebankuetplace.com Bella Italia 804-743-1116 80 Call for ON Done by 2 a.m. Y Y Y Y Weddings and other occasions. Also cater on-site. 6407 Iron Bridge Road information Fri. and Sat. visitbellaitalia.com Bellwood Club 804-279-3772 300-cocktail Call for ON 5 hours, fee for Y N Y Y Family-friendly atmosphere for gatherings. mwrrichmond.com 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy. 200-sit-down information more time Bensley Community Building 804-275-5321 150 $155 first 3 hrs; OFF Varies Y Y N Y No alcohol allowed on premises. For more information 2900 Drewry’s Bluff Road $40 per hr over contact David Potter. chesterfield.gov The Berkeley Hotel 804-780-1300 150-cocktail $750-$1,000 ON 1 a.m. N N Y Y AAA Three Diamond rating; custom weddings; ballroom. 1200 E. Cary St. 100-sit-down Contact Leslie Shafer at 804-225-5141. berkeleyhotel.com Berkeley Plantation 804-829-6018 Call for information Call for OFF 8 hours; fee for N N N* Y Five terraces of gardens overlooking the James River. 12602 Harrison Landing Road information more time [email protected]. or berkeleyplantation.com Birkdale Golf Club 804-739-8800, 150-cocktail $295 Sun.-Fri.; ON 4 hours-plus Y N Y Y “We treat every wedding as if it’s our own.” View of golf 8511 Royal Birkdale Drive ext. 106 90-sit-down $495 Sat. course. birkdalegolf.com Bishop Ireton Center 804-745-3262 150-200-main hall $425 club room; OFF 4 hours club room; Y Y N* Y High beams and tiled. Call and ask to speak to Gene 3300 Old Courthouse Road 80-club room $900 main hall 5 hours main hall Zimmerman or Lynette Clements. bishopiretoncenter.com The Boathouse at 804-622-2628 230-cocktail $950-$3,200 ON 5 hours Call N Y Y Riverfront with views of city and skyline. No outside food Rocketts Landing 150-sit-down location fee; $850 allowed. For more information contact Bonnie Ball at 4708 E. Old Main St. ceremony fee [email protected]. boathouseva.com The Boathouse at 804-744-2545 200-cocktail $500 - $850 ON 4–5 hours Y N Y Y Views of lake and gardens. For more information contact Sunday Park 150-sit-down Joanne Bogese at [email protected]. 4602 Millridge Pkwy. boathouseva.com Bolling Haxall House 804-643-2847, 300-cocktail Call for ON 10 hours; fee for Y Y N* Y Experience old Richmond class with Victorian beauty in this 211 E. Franklin St. ext. 20 200-sit-down information more time 1858 Italianate mansion. twcrichmond.org Bon Air Community Center 804-272-8745 250 Call for OFF 9 a.m.-1 a.m. Y Y N* Y One of the largest dance floors in Richmond. Full-service 8725 Quaker Lane information catering kitchen available. For more information contact Bruce Garrison at [email protected]. bonairca.com 88 Richmond BRIDE SITE FEE LIMIT PHONE LICENSE CATERER PARKING MAXIMUM TIME RENTAL COMMENTS RECEPTION KITCHEN USE DANCE FLOOR LIQUOR Bon Secours Washington 804-257-9913 450-cocktail $4,500 weekend ON Done by midnight Y N Call Y New urban space with great views on all sides. Easily Redskins Training Center 375-sit-down $3,500 weekday accessible from Broad Street or I-95, the venue is truly 2401 W. Leigh St. unique. eventsatbswrtc.com Bookbinder’s 804-643-6900 Courtyard up to 300; Call for ON None N N Y Y Intimate rooms for 16 to 70 guests; rehearsal dinners. 2306 E. Cary St. 200-day; 70-night information bookbindersrichmond.com The Branch Museum of 804-644-3041 150 Call for OFF 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Y Y N* Y 27,000-square-foot Tudor Revival designed by John Russell Architecture and Design information Pope, built in 1919. Preferred caterer list. branchmuseum.org 2501 Monument Ave. Brandermill Country Club 804-744-1185, 200-cocktail $795 Fri. & Sun.; ON 4 hours; fee for Y N Y N acumengolf.com 3700 Brandermill Pkwy. ext. 237 150-sit-down $995 Sat. more time The Brownstone 804-519-9278 300 Starting at $2,500; ON Call for information Y N Y Y Magnolia-lined patio. For more information contact Todd 10 E. Franklin St. call for information Butler at [email protected]. brownstonerva.com Can Can Brasserie 804-358-7274 100-cocktail Call for ON None N N Y Y Elegance with a personal touch, private dining. 3120 W. Cary St. 55-sit-down information cancanbrasserie.com Casa Del Barco 804-775-2628 150 $500-$1,000 ON Done by midnight N N Y Y Located along the historic Canal Walk, serving redefined 320 S. 12th St. Mexican cuisine. casadelbarcova.com Castle Glen Estates Farm & 804-837-0703 100 (wedding barn) $2,800; OFF Negotiable Y Y N* Y Elegant and picturesque boutique winery to fit anyone’s Winery 18185 Narrow Path (wedding negotiable wedding dream. Close by, easy access, and affordable. Trail, Doswell inquiries) castleglenwine.com Celebrations at the 804-739-9015 400-cocktail $1,500-$6,500 ON 5 hours; fee for Y N Y Y Five private ceremony sites at four locations. Three water- Reservoir 4801 Woolridge 200-sit-down more time front, one restaurant style. Perfect for ceremony, located in Road, Moseley Woodlake-Brandermill area. celebrationsva.com Chesdin Landing 21801 Lake 804-590-0034 200-cocktail Call for ON None Call N Y Y Elegant scenery overlooking the 18th green. lakechesdin.com Chesdin Pkwy. 100-sit-down information Chez Foushee 203 N. 804-648-3225 85-cocktail Call for ON 4-5 hours Y N Y Y Rehearsal dinners and weddings on a buyout basis; private Foushee St. and 2 E. Grace St. 48-sit-down information on-site catering Sunday evenings. chezfoushee.com Children’s Museum 804-474-7035 450-cocktail Call for OFF Available after Y Y N* Y Playfully sophisticated, family-friendly location welcoming of Richmond 150-200-sit-down information 5 p.m.; all for a truly unique celebration. childrensmuseumof 2626 W. Broad St. richmond.org Clover Forest Plantation 804-457-3535 300 Visit website for OFF Negotiable Y Y N Y cloverforest.com 5371 Whittcamp Road information Comfort Suites Hotel 804-217-9200 100-cocktail Call for OFF Done by 10 p.m. N N Y Y Ideally suited to wedding groups. comfortsuites.com 4051 Innslake Drive 80-sit-down information The Commonwealth 804-343-7300 20 to maximum TBD Call for ON 11 p.m.-midnight N N N Y Boutique hotel undergoing renovation, opening 2018. Contact 901 Bank St. information Tiffany Smithson at [email protected]. Country Club at Highlands 804-796-4800, 250-cocktail $1,000-$1,500 ON 5 hours Y N Y Y Uncompromised service, simple elegance, picturesque fair- 136 Highland Glen Drive ext.
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