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Everything was great from food to service to ambiance. Except for the bathroom. It was hard to wash hands when not right amount of water was coming out of faucet. It's sensor so it would stop right away. It was frustrating. View all feedback.
What Desiree Escobar doesn't like about Quiet Cannon:
How dare them host boxing events! Quiet Canon counts how many fighters sell tickets and then knowingly, they put down people because they train in a garage? How disgusting they want money and shows! Romero lost but being a local and sold more tickets and walked in with a champion of boxing gained an undefeated title by tickets sold in the audience! I am discussed and would love Romero to come to Ventura County or Chu... View all feedback.
Everything was great from food to service to ambiance. Except for the bathroom. It was hard to wash hands when not right amount of water was coming out of faucet. It's sensor so it would stop right away. It was frustrating.
Here for a work conference. Food is great, scenery is nice. The WiFi for guests is lacking. Will definitely visit again.
Nestled in a setting of profound historical significance, the Quiet Cannon banquet hall exudes an undeniable charm that is further enriched by its adjacency to the Armenian Genocide Memorial. This juxtaposition of beauty and remembrance creates a truly exceptional atmosphere, one that resonates with a deep sense of cultural and historical awareness.The allure of the Quiet Cannon banquet hall is palpable from the moment you step onto its grounds. The sprawling expanse of space is a testament to thoughtful design, offering a canvas upon which any event can be artfully brought to life. The meticulous attention to detail in both its interior and exterior spaces elevates the experience, ensuring that every corner is a tableau of elegance and sophistication.As you gaze upon the stunning architecture and meticulously landscaped surroundings, your senses are gently guided towards the nearby Armenian Genocide Memorial. The symbiotic relationship between the banquet hall and the memorial is profound, creating a narrative that extends beyond aesthetics and into the realm of cultural reverence. The presence of the memorial casts a solemn yet uplifting aura, serving as a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit.The Quiet Cannon banquet hall's proximity to the Memorial is a masterful stroke that transforms an already exquisite venue into a site of dual significance. It offers an opportunity for events not only to unfold within a stunning backdrop but also to be imbued with a deeper sense of purpose and connection. This remarkable interplay between beauty and history renders the Quiet Cannon banquet hall a true gem, an embodiment of grace that leaves an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to experience its allure.
The place is nice, plenty of parking.great drinks. Great ambience, I love the event, music, food and drinks, beers and cocktails too.
Had a great experience. They need to hurry up with the construction in the back.