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    Great Hall At Green Lake

    4.6 (16 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    A good example of the chairs that come with the venue.

    I would highly recommend this venue for an affordable wedding venue. My husband and I had our wedding reception here and were thrilled with how everything went. The woman who helps coordinate is very pleasant, and easy to work with. The space itself is very beautiful, so you don't need to do much at all for decorations. The venue also has strands of globe lights that they can zig zag from wall to wall, creating even more atmosphere. The kitchen is small, but we went with a food truck (Veracci pizza), so that wasn't an issue for us. You can save a ton of $$$ here because you can bring in all of your own alcohol. They also have tables and chairs that are totally adequate that you can use free of charge. You could certainly have both your ceremony and reception in this space as long as you didn't have too many people. We had 140 people seated in the main room and that felt like a good size, full but not squished. While the venue is a bit kitschy from the outside (I wish they would update the green trim), guests will forget that once they are inside. I'm sure parking can be a pain, but we got married in January, so there weren't many people utilizing Greenlake.

    Zoe M.

    The great hall was beautiful and accommodating but there is only one exception - AC is absolutely necessary for summer weddings but cannot be plugged into just any outlet. We requested the location of the correct plug for the AC twice but were never given the proper location. We were also told that plugging an AC into the wrong plug that all power may shut off and the fire department would be called. Without AC on a relatively mild summer day (77 degrees) the hall was well into the 80s and despite fans of both electric and hand verity it was VERY hot. Make sure to get the location of the correct place to plug in an AC!!

    Great Hall Wedding at Green Lake - Mariah Gentry Photography - Spring of 2014

    Great Hall at Green Lake is a wonderful wedding venue. As part of Mariah Gentry Photography, I have shot two weddings at this venue in the last year. Both turned out beautifully due to the excellent natural light, open space, and variety of layout options. Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on a hot summer day when Green Lake is crowded. I would suggest getting to the venue at least 15 minutes early to find street parking. This is a great venue for a DIY bride who loves to decorate a beautiful blank canvas. It doesn't take much to get this venue to sparkle.

    Jackie R.

    The Great Hall at Green Lake (Nelda) was such a pleasure to work with! I wanted my wedding to feel like a step back in time, romantic - not flashy. I had a vision of a ballroom with soft beautiful lighting and a stage with singing piano players. The Great Hall was perfect! Tip for brides: if you want to control your costs pick a venue that allows you to choose whatever caterer and vendors you want like the Great Hall does. The high ceilings have beautiful mouldings - I love this venue. Nelda (the venue manager) was so responsive, helpful and easy to work with. The only issue I had was that the handicap elevator is a bit tricky. While doing the walk through I was shown how to use it, but on the day of my wedding a couple of my guests could not figure out how to make it work. Other than that everything was wonderful!

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    Greenwood Square

    Greenwood Square

    (1 review)

    Greenwood, Phinney Ridge

    I attended a friend's wedding reception this weekend at Greenwood Square. The building is on the…read morecorner of 85th and Greenwood. The building is shared with The Upper Crust Catering, which has its own page on Yelp. The first floor of the building is the catering kitchen and the second floor is the event space. This is from the perspective of someone who attended an event there, but wasn't involved with any of the planning or coordination, so I can't speak to that aspect. I enjoyed the feel of the space. It is a building from the 1920s and has a sort of "classic ballroom" type of feeling, classy without being pretentious or trendy. I liked that the restrooms were right off the main dining area and didn't require a long trek to find. It's a good medium-sized space, not tiny but not huge either. There's a little side room where the food is served out of, and an open dance floor space towards the back of the room. At this event, catering was provided by Upper Crust and it was a vegan dinner. The food was flavorful and filling; I enjoyed it despite not being vegetarian or vegan. It was served buffet style and there were a number of options, including quinoa pilaf, pad thai, a potato dish with a vegan roast, watermelon with balsamic dressing, a salad with crispy noodles, and possibly one or two other things that I am forgetting. Instead of cake, they opted to have peanut butter and jelly bars for dessert that had a sort of crumble topping. I think the quinoa was my favorite. Overall, I would recommend the space UNLESS you need a wheelchair accessible venue. Being an older building, it doesn't conform to today's accessibility standards. There's no elevator to the second floor, and the restroom is very tiny and I don't think a wheelchair could fit in there. Also, if you want your event catered, you will need to use Upper Crust since the building is owned by them and they have an exclusive partnership, so it's probably not the best choice if you have your heart set on a different caterer.

    Residence Inn Seattle Northgate Station - Main living Space

    Residence Inn Seattle Northgate Station

    (12 reviews)

    Northgate

    Clean and comfortable, which are the first two things I look for in a hotel. Parking was easy in…read morethe garage across the street, although signage could certainly be better. Staff was helpful and efficient, as they typically are with Marriott properties. I was a bit concerned about noise due to proximity to I-5 and the light rail, but we ended up on the opposite side of the hotel and didn't hear a thing from outside. We did hear a barking dog that someone left in their room, someone's noisy kids at 6AM, and the doors slam pretty firmly. Not docking points for that, but just be aware - it's a hotel, there's noise...and the noise inside is worse than outside. Two things keep them from that 5th star: - the $30 fee for parking. Pretty sure this exists for some combination of "because we can" and "everyone else does it." Neither of which I find compelling. There was no shortage of available parking, so this irks me a bit. - the breakfast. I understand that it's free, but in this case you get what you pay for. Probably the worst breakfast I've seen at a Marriott, and outdone by several at lesser hotels. All of the "hot" food offerings were room temperature. The biscuit sandwiches had dried out tops and soggy bottoms. Oh, and I was there at around 8, so it's not like I was in the waning minutes of service. One of the cereal bins didn't work. The toaster was able to warm my English muffin slightly, but didn't actually toast it. There only seemed to be one harried staff member managing the breakfast - although at one point a maintenance person was apparently drafted to bring plates and bowls. There was also apparently only one bus cart, which would periodically disappear and then people stacked their plates on top of the trash can. At one point this leaning tower shifted and dumped what I think was yogurt on a little boy nearby - something that would have made me significantly more upset if it was my kid. Poorly resourced would be a fair description overall. Bottom line - the hotel gets 4 stars, the breakfast gets 2.

    Loved the location. Freeway access was right across the street. The room was very spacious and…read moreclean. Kitchenette came in handy a few times and just nice to have that option. Walls seemed to be decently sounds proof as we didn't hear any noise from the neighboring rooms. Continental breakfast included which was nice. Just enough to quench a small morning appetite. They have a small mini store across from the front desk for any emergency needs like snacks or basic over the counter meds. All the staff were polite and accommodating. Cons - If you're a light sleeper, make sure you ask if there are any rooms opposite of the train. It didn't bother me, but the train does run quite often if that is an issue for people with noise sensitivity. Overall, I would definitely come back to this location. It was about 15-20 min from downtown but nice that it was far enough outside the city. Target and convenience shopping was just a short drive, maybe 5 min in all directions. Plenty of restaurants just minutes away as well. Enjoyed the parking structure that always has available parking, even though it was $25/night.

    Cathedral - Exterior

    Cathedral

    (49 reviews)

    Ballard

    We had the most wonderful experience having our wedding at Cathedral Ballard! The space was…read moreincredibly bright due to the huge windows, the exposed brick was lovely, and the candles were stunning. This venue is exceptional for so many reasons: not only is it a non-profit venue, but they light over 100 candles for your event and provide so many things that you would typically need to rent at other venues (chairs, tables, glassware, etc.). Also there are so many things for your guests to do in downtown Ballard if your wedding is mainly out-of-town guests like ours was. Nate and the team were so kind and thoughtful throughout the entire process. We are so grateful we had the opportunity to spend our special day at Cathedral Ballard - it was truly so special!!! :)

    Came here for an event being thrown by a local business - Papa Chango for their anniversary…read more Cathedral is an event space so you can have wedding receptions, local art showing, VIP party and more. There is a ground level and an upstairs. Upon coming in staff greeted us and informed us of the going-Ons upstairs. There were 3 bartenders all of whom were very nice. Lots of seating and small music and dancing area. The food was self-serve, buffet style, catered La Cabana. The salsa and guac were good and was nicely laid out. Cathedral donates much of the earnings made from the use of the space and are also known for their candles which I've received as a gift and can say are nicely scented and benefit causes. So, if you see one in a local shop or otherwise it makes a good gift. Not sure they sell them at this actual location of Cathedral though. If you 're looking to host an event or know someone who wants to, Cathedral has a decent space to be rented out with nice staff who will help manage it.

    India Bistro Event Hall

    India Bistro Event Hall

    (1 review)

    Roosevelt

    The food here is fantastic. You can taste the long pepper they use - it adds new dimensionality to…read morethe food you can get at most Indian restaurants

    From the owner: India Bistro Event Hall is a unique blend of cultural sophistication and modern elegance,…read moreseamlessly fusing traditional Indian aesthetics to create an inviting and culturally rich atmosphere for various occasions. Our exquisite decor, characterized by intricate designs and vibrant colors, sets us apart, ensuring a distinctive and memorable experience for all our guests. At India Bistro, we take pride in offering more than just a venue – our personalized services go beyond the conventional, providing tailored event planning, dedicated staff, and unique add-ons to make each event special. Our culinary offerings are a highlight, whether it's our authentic Indian cuisine or a fusion menu, bringing a distinctive flavor to every occasion. The versatility of our space allows us to accommodate a wide range of events, from weddings to corporate gatherings and parties, with the ability to transform the venue to suit different themes and purposes. Additionally, our commitment to community connection is evident through our support for local artists, businesses, and charitable initiatives. With state-of-the-art audio-visual systems and technology integration, India Bistro Event Hall offers a tech-integrated experience, ensuring that every event is seamlessly executed and leaves a lasting impression.

    Greenwood Masonic Lodge

    Greenwood Masonic Lodge

    (4 reviews)

    Greenwood, Phinney Ridge

    A really nice rental space in a Greenwood Avenue-facing location. The brick exterior hides the…read moreinterior space, which is vast and extends to an unexpected and lovely ballroom. The ballroom also comes equipped with a kitchen for use during rentals. Chairs, rectangular/banquet and round tables are available for set up. A projector can be accessed and hooked up to a laptop for presentations, movies, videos, etc. It's quite an unassuming space from the outside, but definitely worth a look if you're on the search for a reasonably priced venue for a gathering of 100+ in the Greenwood neighborhood.

    This lodge building is one of the many local gems still operating in the same neighborhood since…read more1923 and in the same building since 1924. Many other local lodges also use this building for their meetings. The building is available to rent for weddings, receptions, classes, and other community activities. Rental spaces include a 1500 ft sq. dining area complete with a commercial kitchen. Upstairs the lodge's 2000 ft. sq. meeting room is also available for use. The decor is staid, but very user friendly. It's also handicapped accessable. One of the many lodges that meets here is St. Johns' #9 which has been working in Seattle since 1860. You'll find they're often in the background of such events as the Freemont fair, Seattle Youth symphony, Dr. Maynard's grave restoration, elementary school reading programs and a small project long ago... the location of the University of Washington here in Seattle. (The four columns by the HUB were carved by one of the brothers around 1869 - a guy named Denny.) Probably the most enjoyable and entertaining lodge that meets at Greenwood is Daylight Lodge 232. A lodge formed for entertainers and others who worked nights. They've been meeting in Seattle since 1920 and are still centered around the arts community. Look at their web page and you'll understand.

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