Libbey House, Toledo OH
Address | 2008 Scottwood Ave, Toledo, OH |
Phone | (419) 252-0722 |
Website | libbeyhouse.org |
Categories | Event Venue, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 7 reviews |
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Libbey House reviews
7This is a neat little historic house right in Toledo! I recommend visiting if you enjoy history.
Rented this place for an event once I was able to connect with and rent the place they were very accommodating guest were impressed. And love the experience
Works will of you enjoy that old Victorian feel
The Mother's day tea event was an extraordinary experience, the menu was wonderful and the tea was delicious!
Had a wonderful rehearsal dinner here! Gorgeous space, wonderful setup and incredibly helpful people running the show behind the scenes.
No doubt this is a beautiful place to host an event, I will never know. For two events, I have tried to contact the Libbey House and both times it was impossible. First time, I called and left messages twice with my name phone number, and a brief explanation of the event I was planning and never heard back. I then sent an email to the address provided and heard back a week later. The second time, I called twice again and left messages with my info and explanation. It has been three weeks and I have not heard anything yet. Such a disappointment.
Most magical bridal shower ever! In a hectic time, Libbey House gave me a seamless, beautiful and unique bridal shower. They took care of my every need and made sure I had the best day ever. I truly did. My guests were in awe at the craftsmanship and beauty the Libbey House offers. One of my guests decided she wants to get married here. 10/10 would recommend to every bride or person wanting to have a beautiful celebration!
Interesting old home venue for special events. Upper floors have areas in serious need of repair, but I suspect most events will be first floor exclusively or in areas that are kept up. Dates from circa 1900 or a little before from what we were told. Photo is of ancient electrical panel. We were told by someone probably in her 70s that it was reminiscent of her grandmother's home.