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Red Fawn Banquets

Red Fawn Banquets

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6600 Allen Rd, Allen Park, Michigan, 48101, United States
(313) 908-6655
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Oct 11, 2017
I was in aww on how much this Hall has changed. I was looking at halls about 7 years ago for my wedding and looked at the Red Fawn. The Decor was dated and really did not match any of my colors. The new hall had a complete overhaul the colors are neutral and they took out all the gold and the couch from the 70s is gone in the front lobby. Now it has vary elegant art deco look. I am now planing my wedding for the second time and I will be going with The Prestige Hall.

Mar 3, 2018
Poor service and all they did was paint a few things but did not update restrooms. Made for bad evevt.

Sep 23, 2016
Check out this hidden gem, right in the heart of Allen Park! The Red Fawn provides a tremendous value for the price. Top notch service, great attention to detail and tried and true experience! Made planning our wedding in 3 months a breeze and we had over 100 guests AND had our ceremony there, too. Zach was our coordinator and he was amazing, don't let that baby face fool you, he is a seasoned professional who considers every detail! The food was very good, the only thing that didn't exceed our expectations was the roast beef, but the rest of our food was tasty, fresh and hot. In this day and age, it is very unusual to feel like the value exceeded the cost, when it seems it is always the other way around, but we felt that we got a reception that was worth double the price! The Red Fawn will not disappoint!!!! Thank you to Zach and the staff for making our wedding day PERFECT!

Jun 20, 2017
Family event here. Service was okay but could have been better. Pretty good food.

Apr 1, 2017
The service was great! Ken and Zach were accommodating and great to work with. The food was awesome and its centrally located.

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