Banquet Room
| Maximum Capacity: 170
Utilized in Ayurveda for their healing properties, roses have been an important part of Indian culture and daily life for more than 5,000 centuries. As in many other cultures, they symbolize love and purity. Indian royalty was known to bathe in rose water before religious ceremonies.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Reception
Capacity: 170 People
Restaurant/Lounge
| Maximum Capacity: 1000
Combine all venues for the ultimate experience.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Banquet - 8 per
Capacity: 420 People
Reception
Capacity: 1000 People
Banquet Room
| Maximum Capacity: 100
The national flower of India is the Lotus. The Lotus symbolizes spirituality, fruitfulness, wealth, knowledge and illumination. The most important thing about lotus is that even after growing in murky water it is untouched by its impurity. The lotus also symbolizes purity of heart and mind.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Reception
Capacity: 100 People
Banquet Room
| Maximum Capacity: 150
Magnolias symbolize dignity and nobility. In ancient Southeast Asia, magnolias were thought to be the perfect symbols of womanly beauty and gentleness. In the West, white magnolias are commonly seen in bridal bouquets because the flowers are thought to reflect and emphasize the bride's purity and nobility.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Reception
Capacity: 150 People
Outdoor Venue
| Maximum Capacity: 1200
Our Garden is perfect for an indoor/outdoor event.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Banquet - 8 per
Capacity: 450 People
Reception
Capacity: 1200 People