Hi Pittsburgh Knotties -
I'm trying to find an interesting and unique venue for our very small wedding/reception - which will be about 40-45 people total. We live in the South Hills but really like downtown, since most of our guests are out of towners. However, we're open on location. We are trying to stay close to $5K for a budget. I know that's not much, but for 45 people we're hoping we can make it work. Any unique small space ideas? Mattress Factory is too much $$ for us at $3500 just for the space, but that's all we've checked so far.
Thanks!
Stephanie
Re: Venue ideas for 45 People
We live in Upper St. Clair. Neither of us is originally from Pittsburgh, which is why we're pretty clueless as we plan. :-) We go downtown a lot, though, so we are comfortable with a venue there as well. We probably don't want to go way out to Monroevill...way up in the North Hills, etc.
Thanks!
Regardless if you like baseball or not, PNC Park has amazing views of the city! You can rent their Club level venues for private events. We are having our RD there for 50 in the Gunner's Club which is located behind home plate, the view is breathtaking!
(I have info if you would like!)
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Would a small room at the Frick still be considered unique? It's not urban or loft-y, but it is very pretty. Not sure about rental fees there.
Or the Urban Mountain Gathering Place?
http://www.umgp.com/
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Thanks for all these great ideas -
I had never even heard of the Urban Mountain Gathering Place, LFR, but it looks like a wonderful option & I've sent them an email.
Heinz History Center doesn't have the small gallery available on our date, and the Frick is a bit cost-prohibitive.
I haven't found any pictures of the Dormont Rec Center online, but it's close enough that I can drive by - thanks for that suggestion, Jaime.
LL&Y - The Robinson Park looks very pretty and definitely within my budget. I like the idea of a city view for our guests, but if PNC and UMCP are unavailable I will definitely reach out to them.
And, I'm waiting to hear back from PNC Park as well - thanks, Meg!
Again, thank you all for the quick and very helpful input.
- Steph
Just an FYI where things stand. We went to James Gallery this weekend. It's a great space, but really tough to find with all the construction. Also my DF is really into a city view for our guests. We are hitting PNC Park tonight, so far that's his favorite. We called the Urban Mtn Gathering Place but the number was disconnected. Hmm...not sure if that's a viable venue anymore though it does have a great view (we drove by).
Thanks again for all your help, everyone.
heads up on the urban gathering place: we tried to book them for my bridal shower last year but no matter how many emails or phone calls my MOH & i placed, none of them were ever responded to. we went elsewhere as a result.
A word about Morning Glory Inn- it has received some very poor reviews here. Do a google search for reviews to see what I mean, or I can send over the board's list of vendors to beware if you want.
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