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Brooklyn Wedding Banquet Halls, Reception Facilities and Chapels


The Marcy Wedding Chapel
7615 New Utrecht Ave
Brooklyn, NY - 11214
(718) 236-2646

 

Dlorraine Banquet Hall
4313 Church Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11203

(718) 287-3550

 

Eden Palace
420 Flushing Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11205

(718) 522-0600


Polonaise Terrace
150 Greenpoint Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11222

(718) 383-3700

 

Showboat Banquet Halls
814 Jamaica Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11208

(800) 210-7114


The Lab Banquet Hall
1428 Fulton St
Brooklyn, NY 11216

(718) 773-1760

 

Renaissance Ballroom
5902 14th Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11219

(718) 435-0300

 

The Elite Ark
73 Wortman Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11207

(718) 649-6535




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