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    Twentieth Century Club

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    Keya Graves

    Keya Graves

    (5 reviews)

    If I could give them no stars I would. I contacted the venue showing interest in holding an event…read morein November of 2026 (yes more than a year away). I get an email from Dee Holloman at 347pm on Tuesday with the contract and a request for the deposit. Because I did not sign the contract that day (she gave me until 7pm that exact same day to sign and pay the deposit) she pulled the contract. WTF!!!??? What in the f*kin strong armin. I was willing to pay... but damn... I didn't check my email until 2pm the next day (yes..Wednesday) so I didn't see the email. Some of us do work during the day. She seems very desperate. Ma'am this is not how you do business. Your venue is mid and I was ok with that for this event, but I can't do the aggressive and poor customer service. Not when I'm using my hard-earned money. Ms Dee... it's your loss... I will glady give my money to someone who will treat me better than that. Thank you

    Review of Keya Graves - Wedding on June 7, 2025…read more I honestly wish I didn't have to write this review, but after the way things went -- and how they were handled (or ignored) after the fact -- people deserve to know what they might be walking into. Keya Graves looks like a good deal on paper. The price is appealing, and they promise a lot of "all-inclusive" perks. But what I learned the hard way is that you really do get what you pay for -- and sometimes, even less. My wedding was on June 7, 2025. From the start of the event, I was more stressed than celebratory. Our cocktail hour started 45 minutes late, and several things I had paid for were completely missing. When I asked, I was told they were short-staffed -- but weddings are booked months in advance. That excuse doesn't cut it. It showed poor planning and an even worse attitude toward responsibility. Dinner was delayed, and I did not receive all the food I paid for. Period. I upgraded to the more expensive dinner option because I wanted to treat my guests. I chose spare ribs, one of the "premium" options on their menu. And wouldn't you know it? They were dried out, overcooked, and basically inedible. The audacity to charge extra for that. Entire menu items I paid for were missing, and there was zero communication or apology. Some of my guests didn't even get to eat because of how late and chaotic the service was. It felt careless and disrespectful. And if you can believe it -- they didn't even set up seats for the wedding party. I had given them clear instructions ahead of time about how many people needed to be seated at the head table. When we arrived at the reception, there was a table -- but no chairs. My mom had to argue with the staff to bring out seating, and I stood there in heels for ten minutes, waiting for them to find me a chair. It was humiliating and unnecessary. I also brought in my own tablecloths -- paid for out of pocket -- and only a few were actually used. The rest? "Lost." Never returned. And no one bothered to try to make it right. The dessert bar was a joke -- stale, store-bought cakes that even the kids wouldn't eat. I paid for a Photo Booth through the venue, and the person running it didn't know how to work the equipment. It was two hours late getting started, and by then, we had missed half the time we paid for. The physical space also needs serious work. The floors are warped and uneven -- not just ugly, but borderline dangerous. And the lighting? Incredibly dim. Even with flash, many of our photos turned out darker than they should have. And as if all that wasn't enough, when the event ran late (because they caused the delays), they still locked the doors right on time -- while we were loading the car -- locking some of my belongings inside. I've followed up repeatedly, and guess what? No response. No apology. No attempt to return my things or take accountability. But here's what really pisses me off: they are obsessed with money and their contract. DEE HALLOMAN will chase you down before payment is even due . But when they break their own contract -- when they don't deliver what you paid for? They go completely silent. You don't get the courtesy of a response, let alone a refund. Weddings are emotional, expensive, once-in-a-lifetime events. You don't get a do-over. And to be treated like this on what should have been the happiest day of my life? It's infuriating and heartbreaking. If you're on a tight budget and want to host a casual party -- maybe this venue works for you. But if you want a wedding day where you're not constantly checking the time, tracking down food, chasing missing items, or begging for a place to sit down, do yourself a favor and look somewhere else. They dropped the ball, they broke promises, and worst of all, they didn't even care.

    Twentieth Century Club - venues - Updated July 2026

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