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    Hibernian Hall

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    My family has almost all our family parties there. Tons of room for parties . Good size kitchens if you need to make food for your party

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    St Michael's Hall - Seating for 500, full stage and lighting!

    St Michael's Hall

    (6 reviews)

    $$

    Been here for a wedding and sweet sixteen. It's a giant hall able to accommodate 15 to 20 tables…read morewith 8 or so to a table with a small stage, decent dance area and bar. Large steps in the front and no handicap access making it difficult for older adults. On rainy or snowy days it can be pretty dangerous and they don't really care about salting the ground or plowing the lot when it snows. Not a very big parking lot forcing people to park on the small residential streets. The most recent event there was a sweet sixteen each of the tables had beer and Cognac bought by the party and the bar was a cash bar that literally took cash bar to heart. They had $1/$2/3$ cup, bottle and pitcher respectively. Would have gone to the car and grabbed a water bottle instead. Didn't even want to grab a mix drink because I can only imagine that it would pricy with a side of attitude from the bartender that would rather be on their phone than making drinks. There was sufficient room at the entrance for tables and displays and the event I went to had a photo booth nestled in the corner. Bathrooms at least the men's one was small with only one sink which is a poor design for a large hall. Lastly it was freezing in our event. Either way heat or AC should be turned on.

    This place is old in appearance and is run down…read more This is a fairly large hall that you can rent out for parties, gatherings or weddings. I've attended two weddings here (one being my sisters) and it's not all that great. It's pretty run down, meaning it's an old building but not the old antique looking ones but the old, rundown looking ones. There's a fairly large parking lot to the side of the building which is pretty good if you're looking to host a party but for weddings, it's substandard. The bar area is located right at the entrance of the hall and it is of appropriate size for the size of the hall itself and is pretty open so a lot of people can be on the bar's counter top without overcrowding it. There's a small stage on the edge of the hall for musical acts or speeches. The area it is located in is pretty rundown as well. It's smack dab in the middle of a residential housing area. It's an ok establishment, nothing really fancy. Good for hosting smaller gatherings but if you're looking for elegance, look somewhere else.

    Lynn Auditorium

    Lynn Auditorium

    (43 reviews)

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    The Lynn Auditorium is a Mixed Bag. 3 STARS for The Auditorium & 5 Stars for the Entertainment. So…read more4 Stars. The Auditorium is kind of unique with its multi purpose use. First, the building serves three functions: it houses the city's principal offices, including the mayor's office, as well as the chambers of the city council & it provides concerts & theater arts. The Auditorium really needs to be Fixed Up & renovated. It's dated & it really is not what people expect when seeing concerts. They need better acoustics. If they did a makeover this could be a great place. It is an Art Deco building that has some beautiful marble walls & other striking architectural elements in the building that should be kept & really showcased. The rest needs to be updated but keeping the integrity of the Art Deco Style of the structure for today's modern world. That being said the Lynn Auditorium attracts Big Name Acts & Concerts. You can usually go to a show here for considerably cheaper price than seeing a show in Boston. They have a parking lot you pay for next door & several other paid parking lots in the vicinity. I've seen several concerts here including The Grass Roots, The Box Tops & The Association. This time out it was Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys performing the groups Greatest Hits. The opening Act was the Irish Singer Andrea Magee and her band. The Belfast singer is quite adept at playing the bodhran Irish drum while singing. They performed several original songs & covered Down to the River. When Brian Wilson took the stage it has one hit after another some 27 in total. They fluctuated lead singing between Brian, Al Jardine & his son Matt. They kicked off the evening with California Girls, I Get Around, Little Deuce Coupe, Surfer Girl, Don't Worry Baby sung by Matt Jardine, son of Al. The band also performed Do It Again, Wild Honey, Sail on Sailor, I Can Hear Music, Wouldn't It Be Nice, Sloop John B with Al Jardine. The Band also sang God Only Knows, Good Vibrations, Help Me Rhonda, Barbara Ann, Surfin' USA, Fun Fin Fun & Love & Mercy. What A Fun night of Beach Boys music where the audience sang along to many of the hit tunes. It used to be, you had to have Mega Bucks & be really rich to have The Good Life, not anymore. The Game has changed. You've Been Upgraded. Now You Can Live Like A King On A Limited Budget!

    Saw the fabulous Tower of Power who didn't disappoint! Did all of their classics and had the crowd…read morerockin'.. including the encore! Yes the venue is art deco period 1948 but sound system and acoustics (upgraded) were great, though the guy navigating the spotlight was off , the stage lighting in general was good. Sat in the balcony and the only obstruction is a rail by the first row but otherwise good views . Yes the occasional person musically inspired, does stand and yes folks on bathroom breaks and fetching drinks, but overall it felt like a nice atmosphere in a nice small town. Decent restaurants to dine before shows and decent spots to park. For the right group, we'll check out Lynn again!

    Uncommon Feasts - Mural

    Uncommon Feasts

    (28 reviews)

    Working with Uncommon Feasts was a pleasure from start to finish! Michelle worked with us to…read moredevelop a custom menu for our wedding, and we could not have been more thrilled. After having dinner at her restaurant, we were happy to hand over the reigns and let Michelle have creative freedom. We knew that we wanted the food and drink to be memorable at our wedding, and Michelle and the team delivered on that in so many ways. Their team primarily coordinated with our wedding planner, which we'd definitely recommend. They sorted out all the details from pacing, to glassware, to where to take the trash at the end of the night. Overall the menu was incredible, the food and displays were beautiful, the staff were so friendly and knowledgeable, and they made our wedding day a breeze!

    Located within the historic Lydia Pinkham building, Uncommon Feasts is an uncommon space in Lynn…read more Airy and open, industrial chic, with long tables to encourage conversation, the space is a unique spot coupled with thoughtfully prepared food and coffee making for a nice addition to the neighborhood. We stopped into Uncommon Feasts for lunch and found parking on a side street. Walking into the building, one must navigate down a few hallways until you pass a working prep kitchen into an open seating area. There are quite a few long tables, couches, shelves with fresh jams and other kitchen goods, and a ping pong table. The menu was written on a sheet of construction paper reflecting changing, daily specials. One orders at a window peering into the kitchen with staff hard at work preparing meals and supporting an impressive catering operation. Fresh coffee and tea were available as was an inviting dessert charcuterie of truffles, figs, and other sweets. We enjoyed our brunch - especially the salmon, cream cheese, and arugula on a One Mighty Mill Bagel and less for the tortilla plate (fried egg, kale, squash, red onion on a tortilla). The weekend brunch menu had a nice mix of vegetarian and non-veg options and we look forward to returning for dinner. Staff was very friendly and hospitable. There is no table service at lunch (unclear if this is the case at dinner). Uncommon Feasts is a nice spot to grab coffee, read a design magazine in a cool, industrial space, and show off Lynn's uncommon spaces to visiting friends.

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