Wedding Venues in New York, NY

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Venues in New York, NY

555 Wedding Venues in New York, NY

Red Rooster Harlem/Ginny's Supper Club
New York, NY
  • Up to 110 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

We host private events downstairs at Red Rooster in Ginny’s Supper Club, a modern reincarnation of the glamorous speakeasies of the twenties. Bathed in a pallet of tans, browns, and touches of red, the event space is considered one of New York City's premiere jazz clubs, making it the ideal venue for a unique special event.

The Glasshouse
New York, NY
  • Up to 1000 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor & outdoor

The Glasshouse is a modern and elegant venue with views of the New York City skyline and Hudson River. Newly completed in 2021, the acclaimed venue is operated by a team of experienced and agile professionals that apply leading service standards to deliver remarkable experiences.

The Standard, East Village
New York, NY
  • Up to 50 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor & outdoor

Located off Cooper Square in one of New York’s most vibrant, artistic neighborhoods, The Standard, East Village is cozy, charming, and eccentric in equal measure—very much in the spirit of its surroundings. You enter the 21-story tower through an original tenement-style building before ascending to unparalleled views of Manhattan from the hotel's crowned jewel, The Penthouse. There’s a quiet, calm garden tucked away at street level that in the warmer months is filled with lush topiaries and floral arrangements, and in the cold season transforms into a magical winter wonderland. On the second floor, The Overlook is a cozy room perfect for a rehearsal dinner or cocktails, connected to The Perch which overlooks The Garden. Downstairs, there's Narcissa restaurant, which boasts its own private terrace, the street-side Café Standard, and NO BAR, a highly inclusive new wave gay bar with custom artwork and a disco ball.

El Rio Grande
New York, NY
  • Up to 90 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

Looking for a fun venue for your upcoming engagement party, rehearsal dinner, or post wedding brunch? El Rio Grande offers fresh and flavorful cuisine from both sides of the border. Host your event on either the "Mexico" or "Texas" side of the restaurant both of which feature outdoor terraces.

Ladurée Soho
New York, NY
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor & outdoor

At over 2150 square feet, which opens onto a 2530 square foot tree-shaded GARDEN, Ladurée SoHo consists not only of a lovely boutique, but also a tea salon and restaurant. Our location offers several areas of exceptional character to choose from, each with its own decorative ambiance, in the Ladurée style.

Bourbon and Branch
New York, NY
  • Up to 450 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor

Located steps from the famous Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, Bourbon and Branch is a NYC midtown staple making waves in the midtown area. Our venue has two floors with elevator access and full in house staffing and catering.

Citizens Of SoHo
New York, NY
  • Up to 85 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

Citizens is a beautiful open restaurant during the day, turned chic and cozy event space in the evenings. We are available for full food and beverage services as well as just space rental! We have three locations in NYC- Soho, Gramercy and Chelsea. Whatever you're celebrating were here to partner with you! Engagement party, wedding, retirement, birthday and everything in between, we are your spot!

Dear Irving Gramercy
New York, NY
  • Up to 100 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

Perfect venue for weddings, engagement parties, bridal showers, cocktail receptions and more! Celebrate your special event at our whimsical cocktail parlor in located in Gramercy - steps from Union Square. With decor inspired by the film “Midnight in Paris,” enjoy libations in a space that allows you to time travel from room to room. Beginning with a room inspired by the John F. Kennedy era, and finishing with a room inspired by Marie Antoinette, Delphine Mauroit’s interior design transcends space and time. The cocktails created by Meaghan Dorman are timeless and drink with ease and delight in every era. We look forward to hosting your journey, cocktails in hand. Yours Sincerely, The Dear Irving Team

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HaSalon
New York, NY
  • Up to 200 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

Celebrating the riches of the Mediterranean land and sea, HaSalon brings together Chef Eyal Shani's distinctive culinary creativity and the finest international cuisines. Using pure ingredients of exceptional quality, sourced locally wherever possible, this fun and energetic dining experience reflects the spirit and tastes of both its origins in Tel Aviv with the vibrancy of New York City. HaSalon NYC is available for private event buyouts Monday through Saturday. The restaurant is open for normal service only 3 days a week: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, during which we can host private parties of up to 30 guests.

Etcetera Etcetera
New York, NY
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor

Etcetera Etcetera houses a 2000 Sq. Ft., versatile upstairs space that can easily accommodate big parties of up to 225 (standing) and 100 (seated) or be scaled back for more intimate gatherings of friends and family. Replete with a beautiful baby grand piano and unique lighting options, including a skylight, it’s the perfect venue for hosting engagement announcements, showers,rehearsal dinners, toasting nuptials, farewell brunches and boasting anniversaries. Scaled back the space can be created into two adjacent spaces with a floor to ceiling zebra wood air wall. Both rooms have natural lighting options, sleek and modern with round tables, linens and Chivari ballroom chairs that accent the space nicely.

The Tyger
New York, NY
  • Up to 120 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

The Tyger is a full service Southeast Asian restaurant at the border of Soho and Chinatown. Our kitchen is helmed by International Chef Paul Donnelly and will offer contemporary cuisine inspired by food traditions from across East Asia not typically found in NYC restaurants. Bright, vibrant and fresh produce will evoke the dining experiences of Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and beyond. From Tuxedo Hospitality, the team that brought you Chinese Tuxedo.

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Gotham Restaurant
New York, NY
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $5,000

In November of 2021, Gotham reopened with new owners for the first time since 1984. After closing for 18 months during the pandemic, Gotham came back with an updated name—trading “Bar and Grill” for “Restaurant”— a redesigned interior by its original architect James Biber, and a new menu with longtime former pastry chef Ron Paprocki in the role of executive chef. Historically decorated with an unprecedented six three-star New York Times reviews, Gotham’s new owners—former Managing Partner Bret Csencsitz and environmentalist Kevin Conrad—sought to honor this legacy while ushering Gotham into a greener, more mindful era. Filling the restaurant with books, music, and art to complement its world-class dining, Csencsitz’s stated goal is to make Gotham “the most meaningful restaurant in New York.” Arts and dining programming, from evening jazz to exclusive wine dinners, make Gotham a vibrant, ever-evolving destination like the city it calls home.

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About wedding venues in New York, NY

How much do wedding venues typically cost in New York, NY?

The cost of a wedding venue varies widely by location, number of guests, and many other details of the wedding package. New York, NY offers a range of options that can fit most budgets. Raw venue space rentals (which only include the space itself) start at $1,500 and average $8,000. All-inclusive packages start at $250 and average $7,200.

What types of venues can I find in New York, NY?

New York offers a wide range of venues, including Restaurant and brewery, Urban and Ballroom.

What are some of the best wedding and reception venues available in New York, NY?

Some of the most popular venues in this area include Arte Cafe, Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop and Manhatta. But just like finding "the one," finding the perfect wedding venue takes time and a little bit of magic. Start by envisioning your dream wedding - the ambiance, style, and location. Then, explore our extensive collection of carefully curated wedding venues. Our marketplace provides detailed information, stunning photos, and real couples' reviews to help you make an informed decision. Trust your instincts, and when you find that venue that gives you butterflies, you'll know it's the one.

What questions should I ask when booking a venue in New York, NY?

It all depends on what you're looking for, but you may want to consider things like whether the venue has an on-site bridal suite (25% in New York do) or whether the venue provides an event coordinator (37% in New York do!).

Additionally, some venues work with certain caterers and require a minimum food and beverage spend in addition to the space rentals. Others might have a recommended list of preferred caterers that they'd like you to work with.

Can the venues in New York, NY accommodate both small and large weddings?

Of course! Small wedding venues in New York, NY can host intimate parties while large venues can accommodate up to 1500. The average venue in New York can seat 80 guests.

What amenities do the reception venues in New York, NY offer?

The venues in New York, NY are known for the exceptional suite of services and amenities offered to couples and their wedding parties. The most common services provided are Bar services, Wi-Fi and Service staff. Some venues even offer Transportation!

When is the best month for a wedding in New York City?

This is one of those questions that everyone will have a different answer to. The best time to get married in NYC really depends on your vision for your wedding. Is it when Central Park is a wonderland of cherry blossoms, or when the holiday lights make everything twinkle like a rom-com set? Weather-wise, May and June are your best bets for an outdoor wedding. But if you’re dreaming of an "Autumn in New York" aesthetic, aim for September or October when the air is crisp, and your guests won’t be sweating. But let's keep it real – in the city that never sleeps, love doesn't have an off-season, and neither do fabulous weddings. Winter nuptials? You could end up with a magical snowy vibe, and you’ll probably save some money. So ultimately, you can’t go wrong.

How far in advance do I need to book a wedding venue in New York City?

In the fast-paced whirlwind that is NYC, wedding venues can be booked up pretty far in advance. It's a good rule of thumb to start your venue hunt as soon as your engagement bliss begins to settle—usually around 12 to 18 months in advance, and to actually book your venue closer to 9-14 months in advance. If you've set your heart on those prime dates or sought-after spots, earlier is definitely better. Think of it as your very own New York minute—the sooner you act, the more options you'll have. But if you're the spontaneous type or planning on a shorter engagement, don't fret! Flexibility on dates or considering unique or off-the-beaten-path venues can turn up some hidden gems, even at the last minute.

What are the best rooftop wedding venues with skyline views in New York City?

Imagining exchanging vows with a jaw-dropping skyline behind you? Check out this list of rooftop venues that offer stunning vistas that you and your guests will be talking about for years to come.

How much does it cost to get married in New York City?

Ah, the million-dollar question. The total cost of a wedding in New York varies depending on factors like guest count, venue, and other services. While the average cost hovers around $50,000 for the New York metro area, it's important to remember that you can customize your wedding to fit your budget. Our marketplace showcases a range of venues and other vendors with different price points, ensuring there's something for everyone.

Is a New York City wedding on a budget possible?

Absolutely! Despite the high average price tag, an NYC wedding doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. There are many ways to cut costs, including booking an off day, time, or season, choosing less traditional venues, DIY-ing where you can, and limiting your guest list. Check out our guide to planning a wedding on a budget for more ideas.

What’s included in a wedding package in NYC?

If you're looking to simplify your wedding planning journey (and who isn't?), opting for an all-inclusive venue with a full wedding package may be a good choice. So, what's typically included? You’ll usually find the venue itself, catering, tables, chairs and linens, and often a dance floor where you and your guests can boogie the night away. And let's not forget the staff! Many packages provide a team of wait staff, bartenders, and on-site coordinators to make sure your day runs as smoothly as possible. But just like your love story, each package is unique, so be sure to ask our vendors about their special touches that make a wedding not just memorable, but unmistakably yours.

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