How many people do you need room for? The Pappadeaux in Dallas on Oak Lawn has a nice reception area. I can't remember how many it seats, but it's pretty big. The room isn't totally formal, but it's nicely decorated, and the entrance to it is separate from the restaurant main entrance.
There are actually two rooms. You can serve food in one and have a ceremony in the other.
2007-01-03 02:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Men are not getting married because American women are no longer loveable. A man wants a wife not a court appointed supervisor to take all your assets and control your freedom. The cash value of a divorce in California is so great that women would rather have the free money than the responsibility of marriage. If you consider marriage as a business partnership, it is the worst decision you will ever make. The woman typically does not come in with equal assets, does not earn equal money, does not put in equal effort in the marriage, has an anchor baby then goes to the biased liberal family court to take half the man's assets. The attorneys take the other half. Now, if you do not pay alimony and child support you are a criminal. When you buy a house, the bank makes you buy fire insurance. The greatest risk to home ownership is getting married. Before you would ever consider getting married, buy divorce insurance and make your new wife pay for it!
2016-05-23 07:16:09
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answered by ? 4
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The Hall of State at Fair Park is great - art deco and marble. Also the Arboretum, the gardens at Fair Park, etc. Dovies restaurant specializes in Wedding Receptions if you want a dinner.
If you want an old fashioned Dance Hall, try the Sons of Hermann.
2007-01-03 04:16:53
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answered by kramerdnewf 6
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Well, when you say "hall" I think of "dance hall" or what most folks would call a honky tonk.
http://www.honkytonktx.com/dancehalls/
A couple of my favorites are Gruene Hall, and the Quihi Gun Club.
I think either would be great for a Texas wedding, but neither is in Dallas.
In Dallas you could do worse than the Sons of Hermann hall:
http://www.sonsofhermann.com/sohh_menu.htm
2007-01-03 15:14:45
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answered by scott.braden 6
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I got married at the hall at Hidden cove Park on lake Lewisville, it is a beautiful setting right on the water, the hall has a huge restaurant style kitchen, and a huge stone fireplace. Depends on how many guests, if that would be big enough.
2007-01-05 08:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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South Fork Ranch
2007-01-02 08:30:04
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answered by Monkeyman 3
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Check out Old City Park.
2007-01-03 00:15:55
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answered by Texana 2
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Don't forget to check out the various country clubs in the area (http://yellowpages.superpages.com/listings.jsp?C=country+clubs&CID=526152&T=dallas&S=tx&R=N&search=Find+It&SCS=1&SRC=promo6&QCID=5894340060316) . Also the city clubs (http://local.yahoo.com/results?fr=dd-local-more&stx=city+clubs&csz=Dallas%2C+TX)
2007-01-04 01:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Consult with a wedding planner, I am wedding planner in dallas
2007-01-05 07:19:24
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answered by knj1974@sbcglobal.net 1
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There is one site that is wonderful for these kind of things.. Check out
www.theknot.com
it's a great site!!!!!
2007-01-02 08:29:48
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answered by pinky_lady_2006 3
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