Come enjoy the complete wedding experience at Celebrations Wedding Facility, Bordentown‘s premier wedding venue and banquet hall. A Celebrations wedding package provides first class elegance that is unmatched in Bordentown, NJ. Your wedding will be professionally orchestrated into a celebration that you and your guests will long remember!

Professional and personal, your wedding will be prepared with exceptional presentations, gourmet menus and award winning service that is the signature of Celebrations. Providing both indoor and outdoor wedding facilities, we can cater to the time of season as well as your specific needs. You will find our distinguished surroundings and elegant service the perfect combination for a wedding you and your guest will remember forever.

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See What Past Clients Have Said:

“We want to extend our most sincere thanks and gratitude for making our wedding PERFECT. The amount of care you put into every detail… the service… the food… the decor… Our guests could not stop complimenting every aspect of the Celebrations experience! Your facility is beautiful! All the staff are pleasant, efficient and flexible. We wouldn’t change a single thing! Thank You All!” ~Jennifer & Matthew A..

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Bordentown is a city in Burlington County, New Jersey located at the confluence of the Delaware River, Blacks Creek and Crosswicks Creek, 5.8 miles  southeast from Trenton and 25.3 miles northeast of Philadelphia. Bordentown was originally incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on December 9, 1825, from portions within Chesterfield Township. It was reincorporated as a city on April 3, 1867, and separated from Chesterfield Township in 1877. Thomas Farnsworth, an English Quaker, was credited with being the first European settler in the Bordentown area in 1682. Joseph Borden, for whom the town is named, arrived in 1717, and by May 1740 founded a transportation system to carry people and freight between New York City and Philadelphia. The city has become a destination for weekend dining as well as for the casual perusal of its book stores, historical sites and art galleries.

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