I'm throwing a smallish party in early March. I'm racking my brains to find a location that will fulfill my needs.
Well, actually, I'm looking for one of two kinds of locations. Either location would need to be:
*North or NW side of city or near suburbs, convenient to major arteries [friends from northern & western & southern 'burbs will be invited, want to make it easier on them].
*Available on a Sunday night [or Sunday brunch] for roughly 35 people.
*Location should have plentiful parking, if not access to parking lot.
*Have private room/area to make socializing more convenient.
*Cost neither an arm nor a leg.
So far, it could be a small restaurant or some kind of a small rental hall.
If it's a rental hall, I'd like to be able to bring in my own food [I'd absolutely
love to have Chuck's cater]. Irish American Heritage Center would have been great, but the weekend I have in mind is close to St. Patrick's day.
As for a restaurant, I'm looking for food that wouldn't be too boring for me but not intimidating for the less adventuresome in the crowd. Italian, Thai . . . Elephant Thai might have worked, but they're usually closed on Sunday.
As I say, I'm not coming up with the right answers, but I know there must be something near-perfect out there. I'm thinking about inviting everyone to Al Primo Canto for brunch, but the room seats about 100, and I'm not sure how to mix private party/open to public in a space like that. It would likely make it harder to socialize.... [And having a private party there would be roughly twice what the costs.]
Halp!
Giovanna
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