I attended a Bhangra competition here, not a religious service, so this review is for the venue space, not the services. The hall is large enough to accommodate a huge crowd, but is also versatile enough to serve for smaller gatherings. The open-joist celling allows for the hanging of dividing banners/curtains to divide up the space– and a surprisingly elegant way to do so. On our visit, there were several hundred seats set up in the middle, facing the built-in stage with curtained-off wings to each side. This allowed spaces for food service without disruption. The venue also featured a large kitchen, a number of smaller rooms, which could be used as classrooms, bridal preparation rooms, or(in this case) dressing rooms. It was perfect for this purpose– I’m sure it works wonderfully for services as well, though.