WEST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, March 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) Looking for a West Yorkshire based banquet hall? Leeds and its surrounding areas offer a number of choices for evening events with fully catered dining. As banquet halls, Leeds Town Hall and Pudsey Civic Hall main ballrooms both offer guests architectural grandeur, and cater for a range of different budgets.
Banquet Halls: Pudsey Civic Hall
If you're looking for a venue that can offer a bespoke managed service on a very reasonable budget, you should take a look at Pudsey Civic Hall.
With its excellent transport links by road, rail and air, Pudsey Civic Hall is the perfect place for your next conference, meeting or dinner. With five rooms available, the venue includes a ballroom that can accommodate a banquet for up to 350 guests.
The free parking available at Pudsey Civic Hall is a huge benefit for those who have to travel from across the region, and the venue is situated conveniently close to both Leeds and Bradford with their extended national rail and international air links. This, along with the recently refurbished modern decor and versatile spaces, makes Pudsey Civic Hall outstanding value for money.
Pudsey Civic Hall has its own in-house Catering Manager, who can devise a menu to suit your requirements and budget. For more information or to discuss sample menus, the team can be contacted direct on 0113 214 6110.
Banquet Halls: Leeds Town Hall
Leeds Town Hall was built by Cuthbert Broderick between 1853 and 1858 as a municipal palace to house 8,000 members of staff. A beautiful Grade I listed building (one of the largest in the UK), it hosts a number of prestigious events including Leeds International Concert Season and Leeds International Pianoforte Competition.
The exquisite grandeur of the Victoria Hall, the main hall that can seat 400 for dinner, makes it an opulent and desirable banquet hall. Leeds city centre-based, this venue is ideally situated within 5 minutes walk of the city rail station and with easy access by road.
Catering can be provided for even the most elaborate formal banquet, making this venue suitable for prestigious dinner dances and corporate events.
Whichever location you prefer when choosing a banquet hall, Leeds city centre or the Leeds suburbs, Leeds Town Hall and Pudsey Civic Hall provide the perfect venue to impress.
If you would like to find out more about banquet halls in Leeds, visit the Leeds Venues website at: http://leedsvenues.org.uk/
For more information, please contact Leeds Venues via the website at http://leedsvenues.org.uk/contact-us/
Civic Banquet Halls: Leeds & Pudsey Designed to Impress
Looking for a banquet hall? Leeds offers a number of choices, depending on your location requirements and budget. Whether you're looking for city centre or suburban banquet halls, Leeds can provide the perfect dining venue.
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[Press-News.org] Civic Banquet Halls: Leeds & Pudsey Designed to ImpressLooking for a banquet hall? Leeds offers a number of choices, depending on your location requirements and budget. Whether you're looking for city centre or suburban banquet halls, Leeds can provide the perfect dining venue.