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    Become elated by the vintage sophistication of The Bienville Social. This elegant private venue located in Galveston, Texas features a New Orleans feel with unique historic elements. Known for its distinctive character and affordable value, couples are guaranteed to have a beautiful backdrop for thier wedding and a lifetime of memories.
    Facilities and Capacity
    This historic banquet hall features unique Galveston architectural elements with the romance of Creole culture. Distinctive skylights and brick masonry will catch your eye as extraordinary angled mirrors and a rich, dark wood bar impress your guests. The courtyard is one of the very few remaining on Galveston Island and adds an exceptional addition to the indoor space. The bathrooms are artfully done, featuring stain glass fixtures and beautiful fleur de lis molding. Celebrate your love among twinkling lights and ceiling to floor windows for the ultimate romantic experience.
    Services Offered
    The team at The Bienville Social is dedicated to making your day classic, individual, and special. Known for their outstanding service and devoted staff, they make sure that your day is absolutely effortless of full of fun and life long memeories. They will provide you with set up and clean up services as well as event rentals. You are welcome to rent the event space and bring in your own outside vendors.
    Location
    This one-of-a-kind venue is located on the ever famous Galveston Island. Known for its historic charm and overall beauty, it?s like having a vacation in your own backyard. The Bienville Social services weddings throughout local areas such as Houston, Clear Lake, and spring. This desirable space has been in the wedding industry for four years, wowing the people of the surrounding area with its unique atmosphere and elegant character. Host your wedding at one of the most sought after venues on Glaveston island and celebrate your love in style.
    History
    The name Bienville Social comes from the story of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville who was one of the original colonizers of New Orleans. As Louisiana?s governor in the early 1700s, Bienville was responsible for the organization of the famous French Quarter, or Vieux Carre.