About Us
TownHall Texas is owned by Carey and Jana Jordan and managed by Stephanie Jordan, their daughter-in-law. As a family business, it is our goal to make you feel like a part of the TownHall family! We're here to help throughout your planning process and aim to make your event as amazing as you've dreamed it will be.
Since 2000 when Carey and Jana purchased the 10-acre property on Sleepy Hollow, it has transitioned from possible homestead to man cave to music venue to its current state as one of the best and most convenient wedding and event venues in the Houston area. Our white storage barn next to the groom's cabin is the only original building on the property. Everything else we've added over the years, including digging our 2-acre pond around the island where the palapa sits.
In 2005, when the original 30' x 30' part of the barn was built, a few of Carey's friends decided TownHall would be the perfect place for their new band to practice. Band practices quickly turned into open mic nights and "Friday Night Jams". Mix in a few concerts here and there, including a 10-week concert series one summer, and you've covered the first 5 years of TownHall's history.
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As things got busier for the Jana and Carey, they considered no longer pursuing any events at TownHall, music or otherwise. It was then that a couple was hired to transition the business to its current status as a wedding and event venue.
In February 2014, Stephanie took over managing the business. Since then, we've started advertising, doing bridal shows, and really trying to get our name out there. We've also made more updates to the property to make it more functional for all of the weddings and events that we now host. Some of these changes include our outdoor bar area (2014), updated palapa (2014- structure; 2017- deck), Magnolia Suite (2015), Open-Air Chapel (2018), and San Jacinto Hall (2021).
We are growing like crazy and so excited you are here with us! We are constantly adapting and improving to make your experience at TownHall better. Have any suggestions for what you'd like to see? Let us know!