The Wine Vault at Mansion on Sutter
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Up to 150standing
Up to 100seated
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About this space
In the tradition of the Mansion on Sutter, San Francisco, The Wine Vault provides a magnificent space for events, from extravagant to intimate occasions. With unique offerings such as epic settings, Tiffany Glass, and a museum art collection, it offers a luxurious setting for private dining and events. The space can accommodate up to 29 guests for dinner and 55 for receptions. Ideal for weddings, parties, and corporate events.
Features
Wifi
Bar
Bar Area
Catering
Catering Services
Charming Ambiance
Epic Settings
Event Planning Assistance
Exclusive Atmosphere
Gold-leaf Accented Ceilings
Historic Charm
Intimate Setting
Luxurious Furnishings
Museum Art Collection
Private Dining
Private Dining Area
Private Dining Rooms
Private Event Space
Seating Area
Sophisticated Decor
Wine Cellar
Space
103m² (1,109ft²)
Capacities
100 Dining
150 Reception
50 Standing
Guide prices
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Every day, 09:00 - 17:00Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
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