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    Vineland Convention Center

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    Running Deer Golf Club

    (30 reviews)

    10/10 venue for a wedding! staff was a amazing! Bar staff (Heather and James specifically) were…read moreincredible! life of the party for sure!!

    So my daughter got married at Running Deer last December. As my wife and I live in California, I…read morewas concerned about the weather and the location of the venue which frankly is a bit out of the way. But we arrived with our minds open and our expectations high. Upon entering the venue, I was immediately concerned at the stark furnishings and frankly cheap looking chairs and tables that covered the floor. The wedding, of course, went off without a hitch. The reception began with an open bar and some hors d'oeuvres. There was a raw bar. The clams oysters and shrimp were frankly lukewarm, and certainly not fresh. My wife became ill upon eating one of the oysters. Needless to say I was quite disappointed, but then it got worse. My wife is a vegetarian and as such I ordered a special vegetarian meal for her which they did not have, and knew nothing about. I was very specific about this and when we questioned the event manager, she was frankly quite rude. I forgot to add that before this happened, during the seating just before the wedding, my ex-wife, who is as hostile as can be, made a bit of a scene about sitting next to us. My wife and I, who live in Southern California are quite happy and laid back and could not have cared less where anybody sat. So after my ex-wife threw her little hissy fit out of our presence, the manager charged up to us as if to chastise a couple of school children. She snarled: "Now I don't want any trouble from anybody. Here's how it's going to go". Dumbfounded, my wife and I looked at each other and pretty much just laughed. We found her cartoonish approach to be hideous and her bad manners, not one bit amusing. For what we paid for this wedding the least she could've done was maintain some level of decorum and respect. It was if we were the troublesome junior high school couple and just got caught roaming the halls during study hall. But we laughed it off. However, things got really annoying and frankly made me very angry once dinner began. The plates were rushed to the table as if by an Indianapolis 500 Pit Crew. I mean there's a way to serve a plate. Reaching in, placing it down carefully with a smile, asking to be sure if this was what was ordered and wishing you a pleasant dining experience is always standard at a wedding; but no, the plates were flung on the table and I'm surprised that the food didn't land on the floor. We were rushed through dinner, and the server tried to remove my wife's plate no less than three (3!) times before she'd finished her meal. I had the fillet mignon, which was served less than hot, and overcooked. It resembled a hockey puck. It too, fell victim to the over ambitious servers who stopped by twice and tried to remove my plate before I finished. The desserts were of poor quality and not varied at all. Lastly, after a wedding, it usually serves a venue well to follow-up with the parents of the bride to not only express thanks for their business, but to inquire as to whether their expectations were met or not. Perhaps a comped dinner visit as a "thank you" (My wife and I received all of the above after our own wedding at Scotland Run, five years ago). We've received no follow-up, no "thank-you", or any post-event contact of any sort. Completely tacky. I would advise any couple in search of a wedding reception venue to simply save their time and bypass a visit to Running Deer. Poor quality food, rude staff and dreary atmosphere do not make for an enjoyable time. The quality of the event left us feeling ripped-off.

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    Here's a cleaned-up, well-written version of your review:…read more Stopped in with some friends the other day, and it was a pretty cool place. I'd never been here before, but it was clean and inviting. They have a couple of nice rooms where you can sit, relax, and watch TV. They have a dedicated cornhole room which was cool. There's an outside area that appeared to be closed that day, they also have an upper level you can rent out for parties, along with a ballroom available for larger events. The beer I tried was pretty good, and the Oktoberfest was excellent. They don't serve food, but you can scan a QR code to order from local spots. The bartenders were friendly, service was quick, and we had no issues at all. Overall, everything was great. I'd definitely stop by again.

    Buena Connection is the newest brewery to hit the South Jersey brewing scene, having just opened…read moretheir doors on April 26, 2025. The space - wow. Housed in a former fitness and racquetball facility, at 18,000 square feet it is massive and easily one of the biggest breweries in NJ in terms of its taproom size. As it wasn't originally designed as a brewery, it has a lot of interesting quirks, like an old racquetball court repurposed as a cornhole space, bathrooms with old saunas in them, and an awkwardly placed bar in the main entryway. The leather couches and arcade games in the upstairs mezzanine area are pretty cool, along with a 1958 red convertible on display downstairs. I have a son and love kids, but if kids are not your thing, just be aware that they have a whole children's play area with toys and activities for little ones. There were lots of little kids running around when we visited on a Saturday afternoon. Looking at their Facebook page, they do a ton of events (some, like "Crafts for the littles!" are designed specifically with kids in mind), food trucks, and discounts on different days for occupations like teachers and healthcare heroes (10%), and military and first responders (15%). Nothing really stood out to me about the service as they were fairly busy and just rushing to get the beer out. Which brings us to the beer. We visited one week after their grand opening, and there were 7 beers on tap plus a blueberry seltzer. My girlfriend and I each got a flight ($14 per flight) so we were able to try everything available. I'm no professional beer critic, and taste in beer is subjective, so take this with a grain of salt: I thought the beer was just ok. Nothing stood out to me or wowed me at all. Normally after we get a flight, we like to get a full pour of something, but there was nothing we were keen on trying again once we finished our flights, so we left. I would love to come back in a few months to see how their beer evolves and see any changes they might make as they figure out the space and the business.

    Vineland Convention Center - venues - Updated May 2026

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