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'1871' Berkeley Church Event Venue

'1871' Berkeley Church Event Venue

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315 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1S7, Canada
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Jun 17, 2018
No respect for noise bylaws or neighbours it seems as it is 12:59 the music and bass are blaring outside, and people are shouting. The bass is so heavy I can feel it and hear my AC rattling strangely from it. At least tone it down. I get this is a business, but basic courtesy would be appreciated. Called the cops, but obviously that didn't help. I just really want to sleep. Update: 1:20am music and bass still going strong. No end in sight.

Aug 1, 2018
Went there for a friends wedding. It's a nice eclectic sort of place with a second floor for extra seating if needed. Located in slightly rougher part of Toronto. Plenty of metered street parking in the area

Apr 1, 2018
A church converted into a banquet hall. This is a old building has great decor but does not have modern amenities like elevators to the second floor or elevators to the washroom deep in the basement, or at least I did not see any. Can be challenging for the elderly and mobility challenged. Great for young people.

Apr 23, 2018
Beautiful historical venue with a lot of character! Patricia's cake creations provided the cake and sweet table for gorgeous wedding there. All of the staff were absolutely amazing and the lead coordinator who has been with the venue for 12 years was phenomenal! Would highly recommended

Apr 21, 2018
Nice friendly staff. The building could use some renovations but it is great for what it costs. It's a beautiful place to hold an event if you are on a tight budget.

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