I'm re-posting this monster list for other knotties that may have a similar question:
So I got out my NJ Bride magazine and flipped to back and went to the "Reception Sites" section. It breaks down the receptions sites by price and county etc... It can be VERY off in terms of price but you can generally look at the lower number $80 and up to see that you will never get them below $80. Many on here will criticize this but in my experience it helps you make a list of places to google and start calling.
So here it is, everything that is $80pp as the lower number (or less), by county NOT including tax/gratuity:
NORTHERN:
Bergen:
Biagio's Ristorante in Paramus*
Landmark in E. Rutherford
Michael's Riverside Restaurant in Lyndhurst
The Royal Manor in Garfield*
Essex:
Mayfair Farms in West Orange*
Manor in West Orange*
Robert Treat Hotel in Newark
Hudson:
C-Side Restaurant in Jersey City
Morris:
Chrisandis at the Zeris Inn, Moutain Lakes
Flanders Valley Caterers, Flanders
Knoll Country Club East, Parsippany*
Ravello, East Hanover*
Villa at Mountain Lakes, Mountain Lakes*
Zeris Inn, Mountain Lakes
Passaic:
Frank Pombo's Bethwood in Totowa*
Grand Chalet, Wayne
Tides, North Haledon*
Farmstead Golf & Country Club, Lafayette*
Skyview Golf Club, Sparta
Union:
Berkely Plaza, Berekely Heights
Costa Del Sol, Union
Gran Cenurions, Clark
Kenilworth Inn, Kenilworth
L'Affaire Fine Catering, Mountainside
Westwood, Garwood*
Warren:
Architects Golf Club, Lopatcong
Mallard House, Allamuchy
CENTRAL:
Hunterdon:
Lambertville House, Lambertville*
Stanton Ridge Golf and Country Club
Ramada Flemington
Mercer:
Windsor Ballroom at Holiday Inn
Middlesex:
Forge Inn, Woodbridge
Pierre's of South Brunswick
Pines Manor, Edison
Rosewood, Edison
Sheraton, Edison
Monmouth:
Avenue in Long Branch
Branches in W. Long Branch
Crystal Ballroom at the Radison, Freehold*
Grand Victorian, Spring Lake
The Renaissance, Ocean
Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury*
Somerset:
Bridgewater Manor, Bridgewater*
Crowne Plaza, Somerset Hotel
Sherwood Room at Forest Lodge
The (*) indicates ones I've heard of and think you should consider googling.
Re: Venues start $80pp or less
[QUOTE]From my experience, which I realize is not much, the magazines are not always completely accurate but they are a good jumping off point. And if you realize that all of these places are more expensive than the magazine says, then jump down the to the price point below!
Posted by JessicaLinick[/QUOTE]
Wait, did I need to write more than a 1 line post to get that point across?
[QUOTE]You do know the magazines aren't the truth most of the time, I've seen my venue in at the construction price many times...
Posted by cherylanddan0706[/QUOTE]
I disclaimed that in my post. Magazines are a starting point. Then you google and go from there.
[QUOTE]I do not feel like posting in the other post as I just do not feel like getting involved in the drama, but try the Mill in Spring Lake Heights if you can do off season. I had my reception there last March and at the time we paid 64.95 pp (that does not include tax and grat) add that in and it came to about 75 pp. It has since gone up to 69.95 and has a lot more rule, but if you can do between Jan-March you will get that deal. Also Sunday is one of the days for the deal and you will most likely be the only wedding going on. Oh and 120 was my minimum that I had to hit for the main room.
Posted by kle0113[/QUOTE]
Thanks! I will check it out.
i'm not sure what their price is for sunday nights, or if their prices are a little lower for the smaller room upstairs....(we had the big room downstairs, that had a min of 200, but they lowered the min to 170 for us)
i too don't feel like posting in the other thread, but will say, i can't tell you really what the carpeting looked like, i didn't pay attention, and i have no idea what it looks like in the smaller upstairs room
but it was fanstastic there and owners were great to work with
[QUOTE]i had my wedding at the landmark on a saturday night in october, and it was $85pp before tax gratuity etc....then we added $10 on for the vienese hour.... i'm not sure what their price is for sunday nights, or if their prices are a little lower for the smaller room upstairs....(we had the big room downstairs, that had a min of 200, but they lowered the min to 170 for us) i too don't feel like posting in the other thread, but will say, i can't tell you really what the carpeting looked like, i didn't pay attention, and i have no idea what it looks like in the smaller upstairs room but it was fanstastic there and owners were great to work with
Posted by dmoney79[/QUOTE]
haha...if you don't know what the carpet looked like, it couldn't have been too bad, right? I will look at the venue. Thank you! :-)
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Hudson County is a PITA for finding inexpensive venues because everyone charges you out the _ass for the NYC skyline view. Even if the place is crappy.
[QUOTE]I think that The Chandelier in Bayonne, and Casino in the Park in Jersey City, could probably go on this list as well (for Hudson County).
Posted by mbcdefg[/QUOTE]
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I think you can add Schuetzen Park in North Bergen to the list, though they don't have a site and I haven't heard much about weddings there.
How about Fiesta in Wood-Ridge? I think they're renovating, so maybe there are deals to be had?
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