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The Metro Hall

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759 Carnarvon St, New Westminster, British Columbia, V3M 1E6, Canada
(604) 527-1122 www.themetrohall.com
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Mar 28, 2018
We hosted our March wedding at the Metro, and it was an awesome experience from the first meeting. What a unique venue! We were looking for something 'all-inclusive' and what we received was beyond our expectations. Cassy was amazing, was continually easing my nerves, and we had SO MANY compliments from our guests about the wonderful staff, the good food, and the cool venue. Highly recommend to anyone looking for an alternative to the traditional.

Mar 3, 2018
4.5 overall. Friends rented this out for a birthday. I had a really good time at this venue! Good food, good lay out and staff were friendly. My star off is because the bartender was also helping himself to our snacks and food, which is cool I guess but maybe use the tongs like everyone else, for hygiene purposes. Great fun though!

Feb 14, 2018
The Metro Hall is a amazing and convenient venue. The staff were amazing, Cassy did a great job coordinating it and put us at ease. The bartenders were a hit and the catering company (sugar mountain)they worked with got rave reviews from the guests. If you want a unique venue that works with your budget this is place is perfect.

Jan 22, 2018
Affordable venue for a wedding. I really appreciated how easy-going and helpful the staff were. They really know what they are doing and helped me with organization. The quotes they provided were great, you knew exactly what you were paying for. Flexible with how much or how little you want them to do for your wedding. Highly recommend.

Jul 4, 2018
The venue iits self is cool dated but has allot of potential . The staff however were horrible. I had been set up with one of there event staff and she was great had a 2 hour meeting with her 6 months prior to my wedding went over everything left that meeting feeling good with the plan set up and added a few rentals threw there in house rentals. I tried to reach her for almost 3 months via email and phone with no answer i finally got an email from someone who i didnt know stating she was no longer with the company ( ps this was now 3 months to my wedding date) and this is when it when all went down hill... there was constant emails back and forth for almost a month telling me they couldnt meet with me and go over our plans on the dates/ times pre set up that we would have to come in monday to friday from 10 am to 4 and we would have to take time off work to make this happen that they couldnt honor what the previous event planner had set up with us and tried to slap me with an extra $1800 doller bill 3 weeks before my wedding . They completly went back on everything they had agreed on not just the event planner but linda who i first spoke to prior to booking the event . We finally had a meeting 2 weeks before the wedding and got everything that was expected by them in black and white and they still didnt follow threw with most of that list on day of . like have the chairs that we now had to rent from them out on the floor, the stairs were not in the right place and more but one of the most fustrating things the food we got threw there company was 45 mins late and held up everyone from eating at an already late reception. We had also asked the bartenders not have a tip jar out on the night of that we would tip them at the end of the event as we were doing a donation bar and all threw the night i kept seeing a tip jar out even though they were asked numers times to put it away. Bartenders were asked not to open all the cases of beer they did and we were left with 15 cases full that couldnt be returned . The day we picked up our decore the cleanning staff were eating our wedding cake. There is so much more i can go on about this venues staff and owner . But at this point all i can say is make sure you get everything in black and on paper in detail and expect staff to be rude threw out your event and planning

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