The possibilities and photo opportunities are endless in and around the Chapel, Tavern and the gardens. Our guest house, Agatha's Cottage, is open to honeymooners and for private parties. Our authentic, mid-century railroad bar car is also great for private parties. Need some help planning your wedding? Talk to one of our Wedding planners about our complete wedding packages. Venues may be booked individually. Click here to see our property map.

Historic Florida Wedding Chapel


Daytona Beach Wedding Chapel
The Chapel in the Garden

Originally constructed as a community center in Port Orange, this historic building was built in 1897 at the northeast corner of US-1 and Church Street. In 1913, the building was moved and for the next 84 years served as the Parish Hall for Grace Episcopal Church. When the church expanded in 1997, the building was once again moved, when it was given to Douglas J. Clark.

It took 18 months to completely renovate the Chapel. The century-old heart pine boards were removed, planed down, varnished and reapplied to the walls. The stained glass windows were also replaced. The barrel ceiling above the pulpit was designed and built by Chuck Gittner. Chuck and his brother, Craig designed and built the bell tower which houses the impressive bronze bell that was cast in Baltimore, Maryland in 1893 and weighs 1,050 pounds. The toll of the bell can be heard throughout the neighborhood and signifies a rebirth for a significant building with a proud local heritage.

In 1999 Tina Gittner began to have weddings in the Chapel and with her expertise in those early years, the Chapel has grown to become a very successful wedding facility, one of the most popular in the Daytona Beach and Halifax area. The Chapel now hosts hundreds of events and weddings each year.

Historic Wedding Reception or Events Venue


Daytona Beach Weddings
Tavern in the Garden

The Tavern was originally built as a residence in the 1920's and for many years housed the "Pink House" antique store before it was purchased by the Clark Family in the 1980's. The building became part of the Clark estate when it was moved 100 feet to the east in 1996. Douglas Clark, with the help of Chuck Gittner, built the large southerly addition. Much of the extensive wood work was done by James "Bo" Alvis. Atlas Welding built the extensive wrought iron stairs and railings.

The Tavern was opened in 2002 and serves as banquet and reception facility for the Chapel in the Gardens. Beverage and catering services are provided in-house, exclusively. The Tavern can accomodate up to 150 people with additional seating available on the covered outdoor patio.
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The Tavern is available for corporate event, meetings, and banquets. See more information about our Corporate Event Space Rentals.

Additional Special Events Venues


Daytona Beach Garden Weddings
Snow White Cottage and Gardens

This beautiful little cottage was hand built in the 1930's by an engineer who owned the property. On one of his travels around the world he married a Japanese woman and when they arrived home he designed and built the beautiful koi ponds, gardens, and cottage. During the 1950's the cottage was boarded up and left untouched and the ponds were filled and used as garden planting areas.

In 1994 the Clark's purchased the property and with the help of Chuck Gittner, the ponds and streams were reconstructed and the Pump House and water wheel were built. This venue is also available for weddings, receptions and events of all types. This is the perect place for children's parties and has a storybook setting resembling the classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarves tale.


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The Sunshine Express

The Tavern-Lounge car (serial number 3002) was built by the ACF Company in 1946 for the Louisville & Nashville (L&N) Railroad. It is one of the four Tavern-Lounge cars built for the Humming Bird and the Georgian train lines.

These lightweight coaches trimmed weight by at least one-third from their heavyweight predecessors by using stainless steel and aluminum construction. The new streamlined aluminum cars had bright silver corrugations on the bottom with a blue window band and gray roof. They were a picture of post war inventions with electric heat and central air conditioning.

Originally named Belle Meade, this car's interior was updated and it was renamed University Club in 1952. At 85 feet long and an empty weight of 115,400 pounds, it featured a tavern section with booths and tables and a lounge section with informal armchair seating. It had a capacity of 51 people. It ended it service in 1971 and was on display near Des Moines, Iowa until it was purchased by Douglas J. Clark in 2001. It was trucked to its current location by Venezia Enterprises, Inc. of New Jersey and was restored by Douglas J. Clark from 2001 - 2004. Imagine the fun of throwing a party in a fabulous 1940's railroad bar car! Fully restored to its original art-deco glory and available to accomodate up to 30 people for beverages and food!


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 Agatha's Guest house

Agatha's Cottage now serves as the guest house for the estate. Cornelius Christiancy built the original house in 1914. Initially the house was one of a number such structures that were built as vacation homes for visiting northerners. Douglas J. Clark renovated the house and added a large westward addition in 1998.

The lumber and beams used in the addition are century-old, recycled heart pine. The original part of the house has not been changed. This charming river-front home has three bedrooms, indoor pool/spa, wet bar, wide screen TV and a full kitchen. This is the perfect honeymoon suite! Available to rent nightly or weekly. Also available for corporate events and retreats.



Wedding & Event Planning Services



Daytona Beach Special Events
 Event Planning Services

Tavern in the Garden plays host to hundreds of unique weddings and social events each year. With your vision and budget in mind, we are prepared to make your experience a positive one. Speak with one of our certified bridal event planners for great wedding ideas and tips on making your event fantastic.

Seating Capacity
Chapel Ceremony - 120
Tavern Reception - 150
Garden Parties - 200
Railroad Bar Car - 30


Directions to the Tavern and Chapel



From Interstate 95:
From I-95, take Exit 256 (Port Orange). Go east on 421 (Dunlawton Rd), Turn south (right) one mile on US 1 (Ridgewood Ave.) The Tavern and Chapel is located on the left-hand side at 5123 S. Ridgewood Avenue.


 
 
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