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The Society Room of Hartford

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31 Pratt St, Hartford, Connecticut, 06103, United States
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Jan 24, 2018
I had my wedding here in August 2017 and could not of asked for a better overall experience! I lived in both NC and Florida during the planning process, but Melissa was incredibly helpful through the entire year of planning and made this a non-stressful planning experience for my husband and I. The day of the wedding went so smoothly and the staff was incredibly professional and friendly. The venue is incredibly gorgeous and doesn't need many extra decorations, however we decided to do a lot with the decor and everything was set up exactly how we asked. My husband and I were so happy!

Jan 23, 2018
My wife and I got married at the Society Room in early December and couldn't be happier with the entire experience. The venue speaks for itself - absolutely stunning! - but the staff brings it to another level. We had exceptional service from the initial inquiry up through the end of our event. We've received many compliments from our guests on the venue (ambiance, food, etc.). Highly recommended!!

Jun 27, 2018
Beautiful historic place to have a get together like an office Christmas party, a wedding or a my special occasion with a lot of people.

Apr 17, 2018
I've been here for corporate events. The venue is fine. Certainly large enough for large groups. A bit overwhelming for small ones. Parking can be an issue because you have a split second to turn left after the light on main to get to the lot. If you miss that turn it will take a while to get back because it's all one way streets.

Apr 29, 2018
Awesome place that's in an old bank (the vault is still there). Friend had a wedding there and the food was awesome. The staff was really nice.

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