From country charm to understated elegance, Central Kentucky has a catering venue which can meet your every need. Some of Type A Catering's favorites include: BELL HOUSE Today, the Bell House still looks as it did when Thomas Lewinski designed it over 150 years ago. The mansion’s combination of Greek revival, Queen Anne and Romanesque styles gives it a unique beauty and charm. From its beautiful original columns and hardwood floors to its beveled and stained glass, you will agree that the Bell House is one- of-a-kind. This historic home is the perfect location for an occasion hosting up to 150 guests or 100 seated guests, and with its sweeping grand staircase, it’s the ideal setting for gracious weddings. DANVILLE'S COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER The Grand Hall of the Community Arts Center is a lovely setting in downtown Danville. It can be reserved for dinners, receptions, weddings, or private parties. The Grand Hall provides a graceful and intimate setting, and can comfortably accomodate 90 guests at a formal dinner or 125 guests at a cocktail buffet with space for music and dancing. HEADLEY-WHITNEY MUSEUM The Headley-Whitney Museum is a decorative arts museum located in the heart of Kentucky Bluegrass Country just 6 miles from Downtown Lexington. Founded in 1968 by acclaimed jewelry designer George W. Headley, the museum's permanent collection includes many of Headley's stunning works and fascinating collections including Kentucky silver, Asian porcelain, glass works and masks from around the world. The ground's 13 acres make for a picture perfect day, and couple's may choose from 2 ceremony and 3 reception site locations. JOHN HUNT-MORGAN HOUSE In the midst of Lexington’s historic antebellum Gratz Park, the Hunt- Morgan House stands as a reminder of early 19th century life i Lexington. In addition to an indoor area for meetings, dinners, and receptions, the House features an 1814 garden, maintained by the Town & Country Garden Club. The house and garden have a maximum capacity of 200 people. THE LIMESTONE CLUB Originally built in 1897, the building was home to the Lexington Ice Cream and Ice Company. Now the elegant 2,000 square-foot ballroom has been restored and serves as the perfect venue for boutique wedding receptions in downtown Lexington. The ballroom can accommodate 100 standing and 60 seated. TALON WINERY Talon Winery and Vineyards at historic Fair View Farm sits on 300 acres of rolling farmland with many ponds, red roofed barns, and pleasant breezes. The winery provides multiple entertainment spaces including the Ca"barn"et Barn, Moondance Gazebo, Monarch Pavilion, and Homestead Tasting Room. TATES CREEK BALLROOM Originally known as the Tates Creek County Club, this property was privately owned and operated until the late 1960’s. The Tates Creek Ballroom is a single room with measurements of 38’ X 100’. The muted grandeur of parquet floors and French doors make this spacious area ideal for functions with live music. The room is also the perfect location for meetings, dinners and receptions of up to 250 guests.