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    Gino's Banquet Hall

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    The food was amazing , the service was amazing , such a beautiful place to have any type of event . Loved it 100% recommended .

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    I chose AV Banquet Hall to have my daughters Sweet 16 and I could not be more grateful to have…read morefound them. Mario instantly made me feel at peace, he was so professional and they have the operation down to a science. Things could have not gone any smoother. Mario guided me through the entire process and he really knows his industry. Their catering is done by Rio (Brazilian Grill) and they were amazing too! Andres helped me set up my menu and he was also so kind and made things so easy. The food was by far the best "banquet food" I've ever tasted and I got so many compliments from my guests! Elizabeth did the décor and set up and honestly, wow. I had seen some of her work and knew she was talented. I gave her minimal directions and just let her do her thing. She executed EXACTLY what we imagined. Every little detail was perfect. Last minute I need extra tables and linens and Mario was running around town to make it happen for me. I felt like he was a part of the family, he wanted things to be just as perfect as we did. He never made me feel like I was driving him crazy (which I'm sure I did at some point). All of the team had great attitudes and were on top of it! DJ Chango was provided to me by the hall and he was awesome too! He was a perfect balance of getting the crowd engaged without being obnoxious, he was very flexible as I was making changes to the schedule. Mario helped tend to the bar with his partner Diana and my guests had a blast with them, they were fun and made sure we were always taken care of. I have very high expectations and was not even the least bit disappointed, they really delivered. The pricing is very reasonable!! I would've paid double for the quality and service I received. Mario, thank you for making this day perfect for us!

    DO NOT host your parties at this location. Mario (the manager I believe) is rude and…read moreunprofessional. He grabbed one of the children at the party by the arm and pulled him hard. Yes, the child was running around being a kid but instead of going to the parent he grabbed the child by the arm and pulled the child to him. When I confronted him about this he tried to say I was lying and was making it up. Mind you, everyone at the table saw it happen. Before the pulling the child by the arm incident the first encounter I had with him was when I was dropping off my kid for a dance practice. As soon as I entered the building he walked straight to me and very rudely told me to leave the venue. I understand that people in the past may have messed up the set up on the tables but the tables were bare. Even then, I understand having a rule on no parents staying for the practice he did not approach me in a professional manner. If you are looking for a place to have your guest enjoy the party then my recommendation is to not do business with them. As a guest I did not enjoy myself while he was there.

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    Museum of Art & History or MOAH is in a modern, ferro-concrete buildIng with wide expanse of plate…read moreglass & aluminum framing. It has a generic institutional look so typical since the last fourth of the 20th century.  So much clear glass must trap huge amounts of heat from rays of the intense summer sun which must mean much pollution creatIng energy has to be expended to cool its interior. Not exactly a building meeting zero emission standards in the new age of global warming.  January - April 2022: Exhibition of Works by Marc Steven Greenfield is a must-see. It addresses in a very deft way racism as witnessed and experienced by a Black Man in America in a new, sophisticated, novel light. He raises questions about race, equality, inequality, retribution, and possible reconciliation. His mastery in many different styles proves that he is a meister artist capable of manipulating the media into thought provoking questions often done by confronting and "owning" negative, insulting stereotypes of Blacks on canvas.   In another method, he places Blacks in the style of Catholic icons of the Virgin & Baby Jesus and the Pietà where Virgin Mary cradles the dead Jesus. In the background there are scenes of racist Nazi's receiving just retribution for their horrendous acts against humanity.  There is even an iconic portrait of Yasukè (yah soo keh), who was a Sub-Saharan Black African, who served as a high ranking Samurai in 16th century Japan during the Warring States period, in high Japanese military regalia.    Marc Steven Greenfield is well informed about history, culture, religion, politics, race and synthesizes a powerful brew that if we drink it, it gives us food for thought....Why are we so hung up on the color of our skin?  It's another indictment that we humans are the strangest of all animals.  Be sure to see Mr. Greenfield's interview in the small side projection room. The second floor is dedicated to "What would you say?",  Activist Graphics from LACMA: It's a melange of graphics by various artists depicting Disco Singer Sylvester as Gay or even alluding at a Trans Woman. Black Man in white Ku Klux Klan dress is tongue in cheek, sarcastic humour ridiculing white supremacy.  Series of repeating prints of a woman with the title of "I will not be Assimilated." as though she is threatened by the Borg which, in fact, is our own conformist society.  Esoteric reference to Royal Crown Hair Dressing and showing a woman wearing a dress decorated with a woman showing a big butt seems humourous in line with rap songs idolizing ample derrière.  Another great thing about MOAH is that it's free. You only need to give out your resident zip code. Great way to spend an afternoon creating new, cerebral, synaptic connections.  There are two other associated museums nearby:  Western Hotel Museum and Cedar Center for the Arts Museum. Times and dates vary so be sure to call.

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