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La Teraz & Infuzed Catering

La Teraz & Infuzed Catering

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154 Church St, Moncton, New Brunswick, E1C 4Z7, Canada
(506) 233-5747 www.lateraz.com
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May 3, 2019
Went there for a wedding the venue is beautiful and the owners were awesome very very friendly. The food was delicious I had the filet mignon and it was the best steak ive had in Moncton others had Salmon and it looked very good as well. If you are look for a place to have a banquet or wedding dont over look them.

Mar 11, 2019
My friend had wedding there late summer 2018. It was a nice venue, small but charming and romatic. It is very simple and feel pravite. I do feel its only good good for than 100 people gathering. Indoor space was tight. and the ceromoney sitting was very tight.some people has to stand in the back. At the ceromeny we do feel crowed and not everyone could see or hear. The wedding itself was good they had good live music.

Jul 18, 2018
I would NOT recommend this venue for a wedding to any bride that likes to have even the slightest control. My sister got married at this venue in the beginning of July 2018 and had mixed feelings about this venue from the beginning. When she first secured a date with the owners, there was no contract exchanged or anything signed. In the months leading up to her wedding, the prices for certain things seemed to fluctuate and differed from what she was originally told. She declined to use their recommended decorator due to the high cost. In return, my sister was only given access to the venue on THE day of her wedding starting at 11 am and her wedding was scheduled for 4 pm. While decorating on the day of the wedding, the owner followed our families around and was breathing down their necks. He even told warned my husband at one point to "make sure the balloons don't scratch the walls." He was extremely controlling and refused to take down random ugly pictures he had on the walls that did not tie into my sister's theme. My sister also paid for the candy bar which was a COMPLETE waste of money. I believe she paid over $500 and not only was the selection of candy poor it was a very small amount and was NEVER replenished by the owners throughout the night. So disappointing. I also remember attempting to order a whiskey sour at the beginning of the evening and was told that they used the remainder of the mix during the wedding the night before, therefore they couldn't make me one. How hard is it to go to the grocery store and buy more mix? And the food was also VERY DISAPPOINTING. They paid for a plate that was approximately $60 a person and it was a complete rip off. The potatoes were far from special, the vegetables were pathetic (strings of carrots, sliced zucchini and mushrooms), the chicken and beef portion were so small and the "dinner rolls" were the dried dinner rolls one can purchase in big bags from Costco. Please please PLEASE think twice before booking your special day at this venue. My poor sister shed more upset/frustrated tears that night than she did happy tears.

Dec 26, 2017
Very cool venue! We were here for a work Christmas party and would love to return for a summer event as the pergola area was gorgeous. The food was amazing - not your typical mass produced buffet fare. Every one had a wonderful time here.

Mar 20, 2017
If you are looking for that low stress one stop shopping experience where everything will be taken care of for you this is the place to go. You cannot find anything like it in the maratimes. That outdoor and indoor feel while being protected from the weather on the fully covered patio, walking distance to hotels, red seal chef catering. Full planning services. THE BEST!

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