West Long Branch Community Center

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116 Locust Ave
West Long Branch, NJ 07764

The West Long Branch Community Center, located at 116 Locust Avenue, offers a versatile space for special events in West Long Branch, NJ. Their ballroom can accommodate up to 128 guests and includes an attached kitchen, while the Norwood Room provides a more intimate setting for smaller events with a capacity of 60 people.

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4.04 reviews
Josclyn L.
6/29/2025

Everything was wonderful for my daughters 19th birthday party which was about 7 years ago I'm so upset that o didn't do a review then everything was terrific hoping to rent the venue again in...

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Jennifer C.
11/16/2021

Extremely disappointed by the lack of professionalism and attention the owners & managers are paying to customers and their complaints. When i booked the venue, the website described the smaller...

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Timothy T.
8/18/2018

This place has been here at least 50 years and I am surprised no one has reviewed it before. Located on Locust Avenue it's easy to get to and easy to park. We had an unofficial high school...

Fran C.
10/1/2018

I recently rented the Community Center for a Birthday Party. I was nervous about how it would go. Connie and Jim are the managers of rentals and were really helpful and didn't mind all the times I...

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