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    Creekside Plantation

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    Creekside At Collier's End - Reception tented area

    Creekside At Collier's End

    (3 reviews)

    Here is the crazy part - the venue itself is beautiful! The negative experience is from the owner…read more- she's the most rude, condescending, borderline crazy person we have ever experienced. Buyer beware! Didn't ruin our good day but it really could. She didn't show up to the rehearsal the night before and then threatened via text that we couldn't have the wedding without the $500 security check. I had it in hand but no one to give it to? She called the bride on Wednesday night and proceeded to try to change all the plans to "save money". Sister that train had left the station at that point. Plan to waste your time at least 3 times for "meetings" with her. She was always late and one of them ran an online auction for 25 minutes while we sat and waited. Find a different venue and save yourself the anger you don't need during your wedding time!

    This is a nice place to hold a wedding and reception. The "antebellum" home [or, in their words:…read more"Manor house for brides' spa day, event center, and grooms house"] is pretty and would be an ideal location for a bride-to-be to get ready with her attendants prior to a wedding. I didn't explore the entire home, just most of the downstairs. It contained a full large kitchen an enclosed kind of back porch area with a ping pong table, a living room, formal room with a baby grand piano, pretty chandeliers, and was chock full of antiques and furnishings. I think it is connected to a separate area which may be designated for the groom and groomsmen to get ready for the wedding, but I'm not 100 percent sure about that. Some photos on their website show 1 set up for weddings on the front lawn of this house. It looks like a really pretty option with lots of large beautiful old trees surrounding it and manicured shrubbery. Adjacent to this is the outdoor area my nephew and his fiancée selected for their nuptials. It is semi-shaded with the aisle consisting of rustic flat steps and more rustic slate-ish stones forming a sort of "altar" area. They draped this area [the primary tree backdrop] with a veil of sorts and some simple, elegant flowers attached to branches. Behind you as you face the altar is rows and rows of grapevines. They are really striking. It would be great if it were a functional vineyard. Also behind you as you face the altar is a large permanent tent, ideal for a reception. It was nicely appointed with a dance floor, 8 top round draped tables, a large-ish buffet table, auxiliary tables with various waters and donuts, men's and women's restrooms, pretty lighting, ceiling fans and a really striking chandelier. It's a peaceful "off the beaten" path venue and looks like there is a lot to explore with water on site and maybe horses [based on their website photos]. Mooresville in general, is really lovely and a nice tiny place to drive around and look at all the lovely estates! I've always been intrigued by "Historic Mooresville's beautiful 1839 Brick Church with its tall antique glass windows affording views of the peaceful green of Mooresville. The well-proportioned Greek Revival architecture is perfect in its simplicity and doesn't need much decoration." The reason for no 5th star is the grounds, especially with all the rain we have had lately, are/can be muddy. Although ample gravel parking is available and they will transport guests via their 2 golf carts, ladies' heels absolutely sink in the mud/wet earth. I recommend bringing flats, and/or shoes you don't care about to alleviate the potential mud. Overall, this is a lovely venue!

    The Electric Belle - Exterior

    The Electric Belle

    (5 reviews)

    We came to the New Year's Eve Party 2025 going into 2026 and it was done really well and it was a…read moreblast! Way exceeded my expectations. They handed out mini champagne bottles at 10pm, did a cash balloon drop at 11pm and of course the count down with poppers. They had little food bites on carts rolling around, several bars and photo booths. It was awesome! Very spacious, ambiance was amazing!

    I like the Electric Belle. My sorority sister and I came here on a Wednesday last month because her…read moredaughter was taking a dance class there. I think it was salsa dancing, but it may have been west coast swing at the EB. Her daughter had the time or day wrong and there was no class, but we all enjoyed a nice visit there. Because it was Wednesday, the bar at EB featured the "Drink Exchange at The Electric Belle, " which according to their website is, "the most ELECTRIFIED take on the bar menu yet, The Drink Exchange at The Electric Belle is your opportunity to influence the market with your tab, buy your favorite drinks low, and when the market crashes EVERYONE WINS! Wednesday nights inside The Electric Belle. OPEN 5PM-10PM - MARKET BELL RINGS AT 6PM!" Well, alrighty then, what this meant for me as I ordered a pinot grigio at the bar is, a TV to the far right of the bar displayed some stock market graphics affiliated with drinks maybe??? My SS found it interesting and was explaining it to me, anyway, I zoned out regarding the explanation because it was too cerebral for me at the moment. We missed the market bell ring because we got there around 7:30. Back to the Belle. It's a nice event space! Nice shiny concrete floors, I think it had a stage and a large projection screen was set up in a corner. There is outdoor seating which was nice on this lovely evening and the landscaping is nice, too. It's on the western most side of Stovehouse which I had never explored before, and I didn't see any nearby parking. The bartender was nice, the wine was good and at a good price point, and the space itself was fresh, clean, and modern. Outside the immediate area of EB is not well lighted, and for some reason, the restrooms in the area [not in EB proper - still in Stovehouse] were locked {??}, so there's that. I should have asked the bartender if they had restrooms inside EB. Do try EB, they have some interesting events on their calendar, west coast swing, disco night, zombie prom, and age 21 and over entertainment such as Dave Anderson and Ben Luthy, both of which are free shows which is super nice!

    Creekside Plantation - venues - Updated July 2026

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