Candice E.
Yelp
I have NEVER written a review on a product or service, but after dealing with this place, I wanted to take the time out to let people know about this place and its foolery...I'll be
Objectively speaking, The Grand Ballroom is hands down, one of the most beautiful, affordable, venues in the city of Chicago. The place is well kept (interior), and does provide catering service. The outside is another story and should be taken into consideration, especially if you plan to host an upscale event. Although I did not host my party here, I did use their caterer and he was pretty good....read on, however!
I scoped out the place back in June in search for a venue to host my 30th birthday celebration. The theme was roaring twenties, so being that the ballroom was so well kept and built in the 20's, it was a for sure go. I signed the contract and made arrangements through the ballrooms caterer to serve the food at my party, so in my mind, everything was all set.
2 weeks before my event, the Ballroom called me to settle the final balance and we confirmed the date, once again. But then, something happened. I received a call 1 week prior to my event (merely a fake effort to try to get me to confirm the wrong date), stating that it was just a courtesy call to confirm my party date. But I noticed that an incorrect date was echoed back. So I informed the secretary that the party was scheduled for the date prior (she knew this already, however). She then proceeded to say she needed to check my contract, because the event was booked for another party for that day. So she checked and my contract was for that date I specified. I was then told that an 800 person party had booked for the same day as me, and that I would have to change my date.
I refused of course! The venue was not double booked. it was just more profitable for them to host the other party, because mines was for 50 people and the other party was for 800 people. Perhaps and oversight... or not! So even though it was a week before my event, I agreed to try to find another venue, and the ballroom did help me find a place...a comparable one. so I enjoyed my party, nonetheless.
The owner sent payment to the other venue and was supposed to refund me the difference. This place is about $400 per hour with a 5 hour minimum. The other place was $400 cheaper.
My party was on 8/2 and it is now 9/5, and I have not received my refund. The owner also offered me a voucher for a future event, that I have not yet received either. I have been sending communications back and forth and have been ensured that the balance would be refunded for over a month, and still nothing. Small claims court is my next stop.
So all in all, yes, the venue is very pretty, but if your party is not huge, you might want to take note of the above, because this could happen to you. Plus the outside of the place is suspect, meaning anything could happen. Good luck with your search, but you might want to skip over this one....the people that run this place are so unprofessional and full of chewed up grass (if you know what I mean!).
Comparable Alternatives: The Legacy Luxury Event Venue (119th Loomis), Parkway Ballroom (45th King Drive), The Allerton Hotel in Downtown Chicago (Tip Tap Top Room), Room 43 (Near 43rd Lake Park, behind One Stop Foods), and The Marmon Grand (not that great of a space in terms of decor, but is in a good location and the owners are amazing!).
Sorry for the lengthy review...hope this helps someone.