Magnolia Ballroom at The Briar Club
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About this space
The Magnolia Ballroom at The Briar Club is a versatile banquet space for 80 to 350 guests, ideal for weddings, corporate meetings, and gatherings. It can be divided into smaller areas, each hosting at least 100 guests. The venue features custom chandeliers, modern art, and an outdoor terrace with views. Equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, it offers a sophisticated atmosphere for various event styles, including networking events and luncheons, ensuring a memorable experience.
Features
Wifi
Custom chandeliers
Modern art
Outdoor covered terrace
Parking available
Pre-function space for mingling and cocktails
Spacious pre-function area for mingling
State-of-the-art audio and visual equipment
Space
408m² (4,392ft²)
Capacities
400 Dining
400 Reception
400 Theatre
Guide prices
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