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Manhattan Restaurant for Wedding Reception/Party?


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Hope there's no objection to a wedding related post here. I'm helping to plan my wedding, and want to explore just having it at a restaurant in manhattan (my preference probably was some sort of historic home, but it appears that anything with good food will range into "Per Se" territory) . Any thoughts from the trusted eGullet crew? We'd like a little dancing and some decent food for about 120 guests (though one can always hope it'll be smaller!).

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It's not Manhattan, but it's awesome: Blue Hill at Stone Barns. My brother got married there last summer, and it was glorious all around - setting, food, staff. It's expensive, but it was so fabulous that it deserves to be mentioned.

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I love Blue Hill, but I think it's a little small, unfortunately. I think they can handle something like 60 or 80 - is that right? I'm not surprised everyone had a blast, there, though. Their food is terrific.

It's not Manhattan, but it's awesome: Blue Hill at Stone Barns.  My brother got married there last summer, and it was glorious all around - setting, food, staff.  It's expensive, but it was so fabulous that it deserves to be mentioned.

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I'm pretty sure the cap there is about 120. There are 2 options - smaller area (fewer people - maybe the 80 you're thinking about) or total buyout, which I think can accommodate 120. Checking right now . . . .

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The whole space accommodates about 120. You can do a smaller section (not the main dining room) that seats about 70. Danielle, the events coordinator, is fantastic.

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My husband and I held our wedding reception at what was An American Place on 32nd St, where Artisanal is now. I mention it only because it was a great space for a wedding--nice and open, with room for a small band--and I don't believe the basic footprint has changed much. And auspiciously, we're still married! I see they do large events, and the food's definitely wedding worthy, so it might merit some further research.

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Thanks much for the Blue Hill follow up, and for Artisanal. I would never have thought of it as a party space...

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