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Crocodile Café and MOLA Gardens at Fort Worth Zoo

Fort Worth Zoo · 1989 Colonial Parkway, Dallas, 76110 · Show map
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Up to 150standing
Evening Partybest for
Dallascity

About this space

Crocodile Café and MOLA Gardens offers a unique and vibrant setting for your next event. Nestled in a lush, green environment, this space allows guests to enjoy the company of critically endangered crocodiles, colorful turtles, and a variety of exotic fish species. It is an ideal venue for evening parties, rehearsal dinners, and wedding receptions, providing a memorable backdrop for any gathering. The atmosphere is lively and engaging, making it perfect for those looking to host a fun and distinctive event. With a capacity of 75 to 150 guests, it caters well to both intimate and moderately sized gatherings, ensuring a delightful experience for all attendees.

Features

Wifi
Catering services available

Space

124m² (1,335ft²)

Capacities

150 Reception
150 Standing

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

1989 Colonial Parkway, 76110
Fort Worth Zoo 1989 Colonial ParkwayUnknown 76110Dallas
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