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Discover the perfect rustic wedding venues in New York that blend timeless charm with urban sophistication. From Manhattan's historic loft spaces to Brooklyn Heights' waterfront event spaces, you'll find rustic wedding venues in New York that capture the essence of elegance and warmth. Explore neighborhoods like Tribeca and the Upper West Side, where exposed brick, natural wood, and vintage details create unforgettable backdrops for your celebration. Whether you're drawn to intimate gatherings or grand affairs, New York's rustic venues offer diverse styles and capacities. Browse Zola's curated collection to compare amenities, pricing, and availability across the city's most sought-after rustic wedding spaces.
Scottadito Osteria Toscana is a wedding venue in Brooklyn, New York with a classic, rustic atmosphere that adds character to your wedding celebration. With a bountiful menu, gorgeous surroundings, and supportive staff, create the celebration of a lifetime. Enjoy a cocktail reception in the garden area, enjoying the greenery. Following this, proceed to the indoor event space for your main dining. Our banquet hall is a converted carriage house, featuring exposed brick walls and an arched atrium roof. Romantic lighting features as part of the space, casting a glow over your celebration. Seat 100 guests in a banquet-style setting. Enjoy a digestif in the cozy wine cellar for a relaxing end to your spectacular day. We provide full on-site catering services. Collaborate with culinary staff to craft a custom menu for your wedding. Tables, chairs, flatware, glassware, and linens are available. A team of servers will be on hand to ensure each element of your celebration runs seamlessly.
“We've hosted a number of events at Scottadito. Every time, it's a smashing success. The food is fantastic, the venue is...” — Angel, 1 year ago
This restored metal works factory, located at 26 Bridge St. was built in 1912 and boasts some of the most magnificent original craftsmanship in our portfolio. The beautiful shell, once a foundry still contributes to the architectural character of the DUMBO Historic District. This landmark building has been restored into a unique event location with more than 8,000 sq. ft. of total space
“The perfect venue for a winter wedding. It felt intimate and allowed us to design a wedding that felt like us. For 130...” — Alina, 1 year ago
The Greenpoint Loft is an exquisite multipurpose space/event hall, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Originally a pre-WWII era warehouse the venue has been restored to its original raw appearance; exposed high beam ceilings, wooden floors, and open window skylights. The Greenpoint Loft facility includes the main loft space (5000 s.f.), mezzanine level (1000 s.f.) and a rooftop that boasts a magnificent view of the Manhattan skyline overlooking the East River. The immense open floor allows for the most control over the design of your event. Ideal for art exhibitions, photoshoots, weddings or any other event that requires an extravagant blank space. The Greenpoint Loft gives off a timeless Brooklyn vibe from the moment you set foot in the door. Give your next event a classy atmosphere with The Greenpoint Loft! Greenpoint Loft is an affiliate of BK Venues, a collection of unique event venues located in prime Brooklyn locations.
“The venue itself was perfect for our big day. It’s a rustic raw space, but the wood and brick finishes make it warm and...” — Danielle B., 1 year ago
The Box House Hotel has a unique venue space located on the rooftop. Their rooftop event space has a retractable roof awning to give you a flexible indoor and outdoor space. The rooftop space features a large marble bar, wood floors, a retractable rooftop awning, insulated glass sliding doors, four bathrooms, and stunning views of NYC that are unobstructed. The rooftop can accommodate 293 guests.
“Our guests were enchanted by the skyline views and the delicious bites and drinks. Everyone was very impressed by the...” — Colleen B., 1 year ago
The Barn on South Holland is a brand new event space in picturesque Holmdel, New Jersey. The newly renovated barn on 9 acres is the perfect setting for your upcoming special occasion. While there is no doubt that planning an event in these times can be different and challenging, event venues like ours offer the ability to celebrate and be as safe as possible. Many people have opted to hold smaller more intimate gatherings which can make planning a little easier and less stressful. The Barn on South Holland is a banquet facility that offers indoor and outdoor accommodations perfect for both small and large events.
“Rachael and her team were absolutely amazing for our wedding whenever I had a question about the venue I knew I would...” — Ashley J., 2 years ago
Lessing’s newest event venue, The Barn at Old Bethpage Village Restoration, offers the unique combination of a rustic yet elegant barn setting with the personalized attention to detail and service that Lessing’s is known for. With over 8,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space, The Barn is fitting for a guest list of up to 300 for weddings, galas and more. The exposed wooden beams stretched across high ceilings, sprawling country fields and authentic farmhouse scenery are sure to delight your guests and have them talking for years to come.
“The Barn at Old Bethpage Village Restoration was the perfect choice for our wedding venue. From the moment we first...” — Ruth C., 7 months ago
The Villa Farm is an exquisite private estate wedding venue set on 23 acres in Somerset County, NJ. Surrounded by nature, our property offers both indoor and outdoor settings for your special day. From customizable layouts to essential amenities, The Villa Farm provides a stunning backdrop that makes your celebration truly unforgettable. Our charming farmhouse accommodates over 25 guests overnight, allowing your loved ones to stay, celebrate, and unwind together in comfort and style. Experience the magic of The Villa Farm — where your dream wedding becomes reality.
“The perfect venue from start to finish.” The Villa Farm exceeded every expectation we had. The barn was breathtaking...” — Jas, 4 months ago
Here at the Chandelier at Flanders Valley we host one wedding at a time in a gorgeous country setting! Hundreds of scenic country acres and a beautiful golf course surround our property to frame out the perfect private setting for your special day! Our gazebo sits next to a gently flowing stream; you can have your ceremony there or use it for pictures. Our exclusive “one at a time” weddings means that your special day will be all about you!
“If I could give more than 5 stars, I would! I don’t even know where to begin. The chandelier family made our wedding day...” — Amanda D., 1 year ago
Nestled in the beautiful mountains of Northwestern New Jersey, Rock Island Lake Club is a rare find for your intimate getaway wedding. Surrounded by organic beauty set on a private lake, this hidden gem creates the perfect setting for those fun, romantic and outdoor vibes you're looking for on your special day.
“Rock Island was the best decision we could have ever made. Our experience was 110% perfect from start to finish. From...” — Michelle C., 6 months ago
From outdoor patios surrounded by Princeton’s spring, summer and fall splendor to rustic yet elegant indoor venues radiating warmth and coziness on even the chilliest winter days, the Nassau Inn is a magical wedding destination any time of year. Our Palmer Square boutique hotel has been the standard bearer for memorable celebrations since 1937, with generations of Princeton area families allowing us to share their special day with family and friends. We aspire to provide you with a meaningful connection throughout your wedding planning process. Whether you want to take a tour (or virtual tour) of our venue or chat about wedding planning and trends, we look forward to speaking with you.
“The Nassau Inn in Princeton, NJ was the perfect venue for our wedding day. From the moment we started working with...” — Madeline F., 4 months ago
-120-seat wooded Amphitheater -Tentable picnic grove with string lighting -Variety of tables available to rent -Sound and A/V equipment available to rent includes amplifiers, speakers, mics, stands, and an 8′ projection screen
“Earthplace was perfect for our 145-person ceremony. It is stunning, unique and great for those on a budget, as the space...” — Alexandra W., 1 year ago
Located in Sparta, New Jersey, just 50 miles outside of New York City, Lake Mohawk is a private lake community that features magnificent homes, a Swiss Alpine styled village square, and an idealistic boardwalk that leads to a chalet–styled country club, beaches, and parks. The country club, boardwalk, and beach are all centrally located on beautifully landscaped property with breathtaking views of Lake Mohawk. The beach, located just off the boardwalk and steps away from the country club, makes for a perfect lakeside wedding ceremony, offering a picturesque backdrop and irresistible sunsets. If you would prefer, you can also exchange vows on our boardwalk, adorned with rustic lanterns and seasonal flowers. For winter weddings, we offer ceremonies in our spacious Grand Ballroom, with Palladian windows overlooking the magnificent Lake Mohawk. We invite you to come visit Lake Mohawk Country Club, and see for yourself the irresistible romantic charm.
“Lake Mohawk Country Club was a fantastic venue for our wedding. Their communication style was very flexible - they were...” — Doreene N., 5 months ago
FAQs about rustic in New York, NY
For a 100-guest wedding in New York, you'll budget $56,900–$85,400 total, according to the Zola Wedding Cost Index. Venues typically represent about 22% of that spend. Based on Zola marketplace data, rustic wedding venues in New York start from $6,000, with most ranging from $850–$13,500. Beyond the venue rental, plan to allocate funds toward:
- Catering and bar services ($12,334–$9,867 combined)
- Florals and décor ($7,545)
- Photography and videography ($4,724–$4,264)
If you're hosting fewer guests (50 people), expect a total budget of $33,600–$50,400. Larger celebrations (150–200 guests) run $78,800–$147,500.
Rustic venues in New York accommodate weddings of all sizes. For intimate gatherings of 50 guests or fewer, options are limited but intimate, starting from $250. Medium-sized venues hosting 51–150 guests offer more variety, with spaces starting from $5,750—ideal if you're planning a celebration in the $56,900–$85,400 range for 100 guests. Larger venues seating 150+ guests dominate the rustic marketplace here, with options starting from $8,769, giving you flexibility for 150-guest weddings ($78,800–$118,300) through celebrations of 250–300 people ($117,900–$206,100). Many rustic properties in New York occupy farmland or converted barns with outdoor ceremony spaces and covered pavilions, making them naturally scalable for different party sizes.
Downtown neighborhoods like Tribeca and Brooklyn Heights attract couples seeking urban-adjacent rustic venues with industrial-chic or converted warehouse aesthetics, often overlooking the Hudson River or New York Harbor. These venues blend raw brick, exposed beams, and vintage details with proximity to Manhattan's energy.
For more traditionally rustic settings with farmland and gardens, you'll venture slightly outside the city core to areas that preserve New York's agricultural heritage. Perona Farms is a standout option, rated 5.0/5 across 13 reviews. Couples praise the team's communication and care throughout planning: "Perona Farms was an absolute dream to work with for our wedding. From the very beginning, they kept us informed along..." Whether you prefer downtown industrial spaces or countryside barns, New York's rustic landscape offers both.
Perona Farms stands out with a 5.0/5 rating across 13 reviews. Couples consistently highlight the venue's thoughtful communication and attentive service: "Perona Farms was an absolute dream to work with for our wedding."
Waterloo Village, rated 5.0/5 with 12 reviews and starting at $19,000, creates a truly magical atmosphere. One guest shared: "Waterloo Village is a truly magical venue, and we couldn't be happier with our experience there."
The Farm at Glenwood Mountain, also rated 5.0/5 (8 reviews) and starting at $20,000, earns praise for exceptional communication: "The Farm at Glenwood Mountain's communication was incredible—they were thoughtful, great listeners, and really helped..." All three venues deliver the rustic charm and professional service New York couples expect.
Rustic venues in New York typically provide raw bones—tables, chairs, basic lighting, and outdoor or semi-covered ceremony and reception spaces—but you'll need to rent décor, linens, and often heating or climate control depending on season. New York's variable weather (cold springs and falls, hot summers) makes flexible indoor/outdoor venues valuable. Most rustic properties offer on-site or approved catering, though some require outside vendors.
Flexibility is key: expect venues to welcome farmhouse, vintage, and bohemian styles while accommodating modern touches. Barn and farm venues often have beautiful natural backdrops—think Hudson Valley landscapes or converted agricultural spaces—reducing your florist and backdrop budget. For downtown industrial-rustic spaces in Tribeca or Brooklyn Heights, exposed brick and steel beams eliminate the need for heavy accent walls. Ask each venue about what's included, rain contingencies, and décor restrictions before booking.
Most rustic venues come with basic structural décor already built into the space—think exposed wood beams, stone fireplaces, or vintage architectural details that serve as your backdrop. What's included varies widely by venue, so it's important to ask specifically about:
- Tables, chairs, and linens
- Lighting (string lights, chandeliers, or uplighting)
- Bar setup and serving stations
- Kitchen and prep areas
Many rustic venues encourage customization because their natural aesthetic is already charming. You can typically add florals, centerpieces, signage, and personal touches without heavy restrictions. According to Zola marketplace data, rustic venues have a median starting price of $4,100 across the US, which is slightly lower than the overall venue average—often because the venue's inherent character reduces the need for extensive built-in décor.
Always confirm what's included in your rental fee versus what requires outside vendors or additional costs. Some venues offer package deals that bundle linens and basic lighting, while others charge à la carte. This clarity upfront helps you budget accurately for your customization plans.
According to the Zola Wedding Cost Index, a wedding for 100 guests in New York runs $56,900–$85,400—significantly higher than the national median of $25,000. This reflects the city's premium venue and catering costs.
Here's where your budget typically breaks down:
- Venues: $15,417 (22% of total)
- Catering: $12,334
- Bar Services: $9,867
- Florists: $7,545
- Photography & videography: $8,988
- Planning & other: $5,576
Venue and catering alone account for a large share of spending. If you're planning a smaller celebration of 50 guests, expect $33,600–$50,400. For 150 guests, budget $78,800–$118,300.
Matching your venue to your guest list helps maximize your budget and create the right atmosphere. Based on Zola Wedding Cost Index data, here's how budgets scale:
- 50 guests: $33,600–$50,400 total (intimate venue, 40–80 capacity)
- 100 guests: $56,900–$85,400 total (mid-size venue, 75–150 capacity)
- 150 guests: $78,800–$118,300 total (larger venue, 120–200 capacity)
- 200 guests: $98,400–$147,500 total (grand venue, 175–250 capacity)
Based on Zola marketplace data, New York venue starting prices range from $3,500 to $20,000, with a median around $6,000. Larger spaces in Manhattan command premium rates, while Brooklyn and outer neighborhoods often offer more flexibility. Visit multiple venues at your target capacity to understand layout and flow.
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Last updated: April 2026
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