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Vendor_Region MID ATLANTIC Service_Name Reception venue
Vendor_Market PITTSBURGH
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FOX CHAPEL GOLF CLUB, Pittsburgh
*** With “separate locations for drinking, dancing, eating, and socializing,” guests can really “spread out and enjoy their own activities without feeling
overwhelmed.” This is a private club, so you either have to be a member or have a sponsor.
; (412) 967-9081
----------------------------------GATEWAY CLIPPER FLEET, Pittsburgh
** Cruise the three rivers of Pittsburgh on board one of five grand riverboats that are part of Gateway’s fleet. You can exchange vows on-board, then
stay on for your reception as guests get the chance to see many of Pittsburgh’s famous sites. “Being on a boat really made you feel like you were
somewhere special: a feeling you can't get at a reception hall.” Brides also gave thumbs up for “great food.”
www.gatewayclipper.com; 412-355-7965
----------------------------------HOLIDAY INN HOTEL & SUITES PITTSBURGH-ALLEGHENY VALLEY-RDIC, Pittsburgh
** The “wonderful” food gets rave reviews from brides who also love that you can pick your own “cake and flowers” and that “everything is taken care
of.” Guests can stay on-site and the “hotel bar is open late so the party can continue” even after the reception ends.
www.ichotelsgroup.com; 412-963-0600
----------------------------------LEMONT, Pittsburgh
*** With breathtaking views showcasing the city of Pittsburgh and a top-notch staff, LeMont has been serving happy couples for more than 40 years.
“Listen to the staff!” advises one happy bride. “I wanted a buffet but we were going to be having many elderly guests and they convinced me a sit-down
dinner was the way to go.”
www.lemontpittsburgh.com; (412) 431-3100
----------------------------------MAYERNICK CENTER AT AVONWORTH COMMUNITY PARK, Pittsburgh
** Set amid a beautiful, landscaped park, this impressive hall with a huge wraparound porch is “warm and inviting” and can accommodate either an
indoor or outdoor wedding. Inside, you’ll find a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, 18-foot cathedral ceilings, and a big dance floor. BYOC (bring your own
caterer)!
www.avonworthcommunitypark.org; 412-766-1700
----------------------------------MORNING GLORY INN, Pittsburgh
* Tucked away in Pittsburgh’s South Side, this 1862 Victorian brick townhouse serves as a luxury bed-and-breakfast as well as a beautiful site for your
ceremony and reception. “Nancy was very helpful in the planning process and made sure everything went well the day of the wedding,” says one
beaming bride. The lush, green courtyard and lovely brickwork make it the perfect quaint spot in a “very cool location.”
www.gloryinn.com; (412) 431-1707
----------------------------------PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AND BOTANICAL GARDENS, Pittsburgh
*** Exchange vows under the stars with flowers at your feet. Phipps is “unique,” “private,” and “beautiful.” “We could not have asked for anything more.”
www.phipps.conservatory.org; (412) 622-6915
----------------------------------PITTSBURGH MARRIOTT CITY CENTER, Pittsburgh
** Located just steps from downtown Pittsburgh, The Marriott has brides talking about the “excellent” food, “wonderful area for hors d’oeuvres,” and
“outstanding service.” “We loved that everything was included in our cost per person: the catering, wedding cake, alcohol, and champagne toast,” says
one Knottie.
www.marriott.com/pitdt; (412) 471-4000
----------------------------------ST. CLAIR COUNTRY CLUB, Upper St. Clair
** This Pittsburgh club offers “excellent food” and an “elegant room.” “We didn’t have to set up anything and the ballroom was very nice.” Note that you
either have to be a member or have a sponsor in order to hold your event at St. Clair.
www.stclaircc.org; (412) 833-5550
----------------------------------THE 20TH CENTURY CLUB, Pittsburgh
** Founded in 1894, this private club features a beautiful art deco ballroom that’s set the scene for many happy nuptials. There are a few areas
reserved for members only, but for the most part, the “elegant” and “classic” venue can be all yours.
www.thetwentiethcenturyclub.com; 412.621.2353
----------------------------------THE GRAND CONCOURSE, Pittsburgh
*** An old train station that’s been turned into Pittsburgh’s largest restaurant, the “gorgeous” interior “absolutely blows people away.” “I received tons of
compliments on the building, the food, and the superior service,” boasts one Knottie. “I liked that the tables were set up like a real restaurant,” rather
than a banquet.
www.muer.com; (412) 391-3474
----------------------------------THE GREAT HALL, Pittsburgh
* This refurbished church will provide a “fairy-tale setting” for your big day, complete with stunning architecture and a fantastic raised dance floor. “From
the moment we started planning, the team was wonderful,” says one happy bride. “My guests still talk about our wedding being the best they’ve ever
attended.”
www.thegreathall.com; 412-366-2610
----------------------------------THE OMNI WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, Pittsburgh
*** This 1916 National Historic Landmark is ”one of the oldest and grandest hotels in the city,” featuring a two-story Grand Ballroom with a wraparound
balcony that hosts up to 1,200 guests; a mid-sized ballroom with ornate gold leaf railings; or an intimate art deco ballroom for smaller parties. No matter
which you choose, you’ll find “amazing” food and an “attentive and helpful” staff.
www.omnihotels.com; (412) 281-7100
----------------------------------THE WESTIN CONVENTION CENTER, PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh
*** With unparalleled views of Pittsburgh, the Westin offers everything you need for a picture-perfect wedding day. “They paid attention to every detail
and suggested concepts we hadn’t even considered like a martini bar and oval tables,” which are perfect for guests to converse. The bride and groom
will also get a complimentary wedding night suite and a custom wedding website where your guests can book rooms and you can monitor RSVPs.
www.starwoodhotels.com; (412) 560-6332
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