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DRMM Banquet Hall

DRMM Banquet Hall

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3606 E Forest Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48207, United States
(313) 993-4700 www.drmm.org
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Jul 20, 2018
I'm still in tear's to this day!! I got married on June 30th 2018 and they double booked the Hall!!! They asked us to relocate to another Hall!!! I didn't get to take pictures that would have been beautiful memories for me and my husband!!!! I was embarrassed and people left and was unable to celebrate with me and my family!!! I'm so heart broken and I'm just hurt!!!! This was my first time getting married and they messed my beautiful day up...... I think I might get a lawyer 🤔

Jul 3, 2018
Great place for a large party. We had my mom 75th Birthday Celebration here it sat over 200 people. The price is very reasonable.

Apr 29, 2018
This place was nice. I was in a fashion show here. The carpet in the main being red made the whole event nice for the vender. Completely made the whole event a red carpet event. Lighting in the main bathroom wasn't to bright when it comes to touching up make up

Jun 27, 2018
The event we went to here was fun (Male "review"/dancers/strip show) BUT there was quite a few people there & the Air Conditioning either wasn't on (which IDK WHY it wouldn't have been!) OR it wasn't working...& OMG was it HOT!! Like sweat dripping down ur butt crack, clothes sticking to ur body H.O.T.!! & to top that off, there weren't really any windows!-except for a FEW, EXTREMELY small areas in the glass block walls that sort of opened- although they mine as well hadn't even been there for all the difference it made! The bathrooms were really small & the line for the women's room was...well it was "A Line for the Women's Room!" (So it was loooong!), So I just started using the men's room (*it was all women there that night anyway, so I mean why not - right?! The main area/space (*which is upstairs...so if you're handicapped that could be an issue - but then IDK, Maybe they have an elevator..??) Looked pretty "outdated" from what I could see, but I suppose it could possibly be alright... if it were decorated right- *Honestly, I guess it mostly just depends on what you're planning on doing there/what you're going to use it for - & what sort of "look" you're going for. But in general it's pretty plain looking & outdated [so I thought]. But me- being "Curious by Nature"- {as well as being really, REALLY, HOT & needing to find somewhere a bit cooler} I did explore a very little bit around some of the area's they weren't using that night... *i.e. : THE KITCHEN(S)!...& From what I could see (the lights were off) the kitchen area was rather spacious & clean. It seemed to be equipped with decent stainless steel appliances (& ?other equipment?...maybe? I don't recall for sure) So I IMAGINE that for anyone doing catering OR alot of cooking for their event &/or if they needed a spacious commercial kitchen, that this would do the job! *But I didn't actually USE it, so PLEASE don't quote me on that; and take the time to go in & get a good look into it yourself first! 😉 -As far as the EVENT that we were there for: it would have been SO MUCH BETTER if there was an actual stage for the men to perform on! It was really hard to see much of anything that was happening for the most part; although, the dancers did come out & move around throughout the floor & they would came up to the ladies & danced with/for them {& continued working for those tips!😉} And while the guys performing were all pretty hot: they were good looking, they had nice, sexy, toned bodies {some more then others, *but it was a good mix; not everyone like a huge-muscled, x-tra buff man...so there was something there for everyone!}, & most of them had 'good' ["dance"] moves too, although it wasn't anything "special" {i.e. like not "Magic Mike" special!}...which I would have REALLY enjoyed! (*Because I have been to shows where the dancers had that "level" of talent -similar to "Magic Mike"- in the past & let me just tell you...★EMMM-EMMM-EMMM! OMG~ WOW!★ ~OK?!?). So basically, this was more like a male strip & grind show...which is still nice & all... But it was more like "club style/level" dancing~but with less clothes.😋 But for the most part, they still got the ladies' blood flowing & we had a good time...*we were all HOT as hell up in there, but besides that, it was fun & everyone there seemed to be enjoying the show & having a fun night out with the girls!

Jul 18, 2018
Very spacious and very well equipped banquet hall

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