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Reception Venues like the Club Room?

My fiance and I love the Club Room at the Schlafly Tap Room, but it's too small for our wedding. (Max. 150 and we're likely to have 150-175 AND we want room for a dance floor.) Does anyone know of a space like the Club Room that's slightly larger? I.e. a simple space with big windows, a balcony, a bar, ideally in the heart of downtown STL? Thanks! Clara

Re: Reception Venues like the Club Room?

  • lutang03lutang03 member
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    edited December 2011
    Hey Clara!

    I, too, really like the Club Room at Schlafly.  I am going to have about 150 people and a dance floor.  Is there not enough room to have a dance floor with 150 people?  I haven't had a chance to talk with the people there yet.

    To answer your question... Try checking out Windows On/Off Washington.  I went to a wedding at WoffW and they had an outdoor balcony, large windows, etc. and is similar to the Club Room.  Hope this helps!
  • Clara SalleeClara Sallee member
    First Comment
    edited December 2011
    Thanks so much! I contacted Kate Burrus at Schlafly, and she said 150 was the absolute max, even without a dance floor, unfortunately. Hope you'll find something that works for you!
  • edited December 2011
    You could try contacting the different hotels that are located downtown.  I know that Millenium and Drury Plaza both have ballrooms that are lined with larged windows that show the arch and riverfront.  I would imagine most of the downtown hotels have this feature in their ballrooms since they are right there.
  • edited December 2011
    Point of View with Patty Long Catering has great views of downtown, big windows, a great bar, and can easily accomodate 150 plus a dance floor.  I don't think they have a balcony, though.  I had my wedding and reception at the 9th Street Abbey, so I have wonderful things to say about Patty Long Catering (the Abbey has a great outdoor space, but the whole venue has such a different feel from what you're probably looking for), but I don't know much about Point of View.  Good Luck!
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