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Asian Art Museum San Francisco

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asian art museum san francisco
What’s a nice reception venue in San Francisco?

My aunt will be 89 this year. We plan on throwing a party for her in Oct, for 200 guests, ideally in San Francisco, CA.

Venues such as the Flood Mansion, Ferry Building and Asian Art Museum have been recommended, with the Flood Mansion being the front-runner so far for the intimacy of their space.

Any other recommendations please? Outside San Francisco is ok too as long as it isn’t too far away.

Thank you :)

The above are all nice venues. If you want a little more rustic setting but still in the City, Stern Grove has a great looking rustic building. Not sure what the inside looks like, but the setting is beautiful. Good Luck and have fun!

http://www.sterngrove.org/

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