Along the intracoastal waterway in Martin County and almost into St Lucie is a hidden gem that is part of the Jensen Beach downtown area. With restaurants lining the area including Mulligans and Thirsty Turtle, among many other mom and pop bars & grills is a really cool building thats both modern in style and historic at the same time. Welcome to Jensen Beach Community Center. This is a 2 story building with a really small museum on the ground floor highlighting history of Martin county and surrounding areas. On the second floor is a nice open banquet hall with a beautiful balcony overlooking the main road and large vaulted ceilings. The floor is carpeted but it's thin carpet and a dance floor could most certainly be brought in.
The room itself is long and rectangular with the best layout having the dance area towards the back of the room which also has a projector and screen available for slideshows. You can comfortably fit about 60-70 people with room left over for a buffet of food and a bar area along with a gift table and even a photo booth. This is a great place to have some
uplighting to transform the room too. As you arrive to the venue there's limited parking so you can park around the building or on the street in one of the parking spots. You walk in the main doors on the ground floor and the elevator is to the right, and restrooms directly ahead. As you go up the elevator, it takes you directly into the banquet hall. The balcony porch area is really great for some photos and/or anything you want to setup. They also have tables and chairs available in the room which you can ask about. Wheelchairs can easily get up to the room as well. It also has high tech lighting that can be dimmed and adjusted using the programmed lighting.
Overall Jensen Beach Community Center is a really nice building and a great place for your birthday, sweet 16, anniversary or wedding reception. We reccomend small to medium weddings because of the way the layout is but it would easily work and be a success. The room is a gorgeous place and is worth checking out.
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