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Celebrations Banquet Hall

Celebrations Banquet Hall

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3.8 Google Review
174 Bartley Dr, Toronto, Ontario, M4A 1E1, Canada
(416) 759-7772
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Feb 7, 2022
In October last year we arranged our son's wedding reception at celebration banquet hall. Mr. Maha, the owner manager guided us all through, he is very cooperative person. The food was delicious. The service was praise worthy. All our guests were very pleased. It's really an excellent place for important events.

Oct 23, 2021
It is a decent sized banquet hall , good for mid sized gathering. However the only thing I don't like is the men's washroom, when you open the cubicle there is no gap between the door and toilet. You cant close the cubicle door because you wont fit. Other than that it is a good hall to cater events.

Sep 8, 2021
Great place to host any event. The owner Maha was excellent and very accommodating despite last minute reservations. Thank you for the great experience Celebrations Banquet Hall

Sep 6, 2021
Its good

Aug 30, 2021
Good

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