Weddings at The Estate at Florentine Gardens

The Estate at Florentine Gardens Wedding and Reception Venue
"Upon arrival, you will be greeted by pristine landscaping dotted with luminescent fountains, winding brick pathways, and picturesque stone gazebos. Inside, a grand lobby greets you with a stunning crystal chandelier, majestic fireplace, sweeping mahogany staircase, and baby grand piano. The Grand Ballroom accommodates 360 guests and is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows and features impressive 25-foot-high ceilings, stately mahogany fireplace, breathtaking 10-foot crystal chandeliers, and a magnificent Juliet balcony – perfect for tossing of the bouquet or for that special photo opportunity. Our spacious and elegant Cocktail Room seats 200 guests and features handcrafted mahogany cooking stations and bars and a magnificent 50-foot window wall overlooking our outdoor veranda and gardens. At our wedding ceremony and reception venue in New Jersey, you’re certain to find a setting to match the size and style of your celebration.
Our founder and proprietor, Thomas Daidone, has sought to cultivate an effortless blend of modern and traditional aesthetic since he first visited these grounds over 30 years ago. Throughout that time, our team has prioritized multiple renovations across the Estate while upholding the excellent customer service our family-owned and -operated business is known for. Whether you love a minimalist, nature-centric vibe with plenty of green or the dazzle and wow factor of crisp lighting and décor, our staff are positioned to make recommendations perfect for your needs.
At The Estate at Florentine Gardens, we are committed to providing each couple, friend, and family member with an unrivaled experience of a lifetime. Rest assured that your affair will receive individualized service, customization, and keen attention to detail, as our one-event-at-a-time policy ensures each wedding unfolds flawlessly. We feel that guests of our consummate wedding ceremony and reception venue in New Jersey deserve nothing less."