Experience the elegance of the 1800s at The Grand Pacific Hotel, a restored reception and banquet hall built between 1830 & 1840. Thomas Brown, the first proprietor of the building, christened it with the grandiose name "The Grand Pacific Hotel." It is believed to be the oldest commercial structure still standing in Olmsted Falls & Township.
Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in the mid-1970’s, it was eventually purchased and restored by our Founder Clint Williams in 1989 to be the center piece of Grand Pacific Junction and is our main banquet facility. It is perfect for wedding receptions, parties, fundraisers, and corporate events.
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The Grand Pacific Wedding Chapel is one of the most unique wedding chapels in Ohio. It was originally erected in 1851 as a Methodist Episcopal church. It was acquired in 1956 by the Masonic Lodge, who used the building until 2001, when our Founder Clint Williams purchased and restored it to its original Victorian grace.
The furnishings reflect the chapel's Victorian Era complete with an elegant Bride’s Dressing Room and balcony overlooking the flowing creek and arched bridge.
A vintage 1880 back bar and dance area creates a memorable setting you and your guests will love. The garden entrance leads to a charming reception area that accommodates up to 100 guests while the upstairs chapel can accommodate 150 guests.
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Outdoor Venue
| Maximum Capacity: 125
The Grand Pacific Wedding Gardens, nestled by a flowing creek, is the perfect place for your outdoor wedding, reception or family celebration.
The coliseum style seating for 125 guests, stone fireplace and Greek pillars covering the garden pavilion keep in the character and charm of our historic district. It boasts a quaint dressing cottage for brides and grooms, outdoor bar area and flowered walkways. Let nature envelope your senses, dance under the stars for that perfect day you will forever call your own.
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Theater
Capacity: 125 People