The Best Urban Wedding Venues in Bingen, WA

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2 Wedding Venues in Bingen, WA

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The Ruins by Landmark Event Co 
Rating: 4.8 (38 reviews)
·Ratings include Zola and Google reviews
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

The Ruins by Landmark Event Co is a one-of-a-kind wedding venue in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne neighborhood. With its enchanting atmosphere, The Ruins offers a memorable setting for dining, dancing, and celebration. The venue can accommodate 150 seated guests and 300 standing, offering a flexible layout for any event. Herban Feast provides award-winning catering at all our venues, delivering exceptional food and service tailored to your event for a smooth, seamless experience.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Pets can join the celebration
  • Has a dance floor for celebration

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • No built-in audiovisual options
The Ruins is like someone took all the cool bits of Seattle, threw in a dash of vintage Europe, and turned it into a wedding venue. From the get-go, the place just oozes personality. You've got walls with hand-painted murals that could have been lifted from a storybook – I’m talking vibrant colors, whimsical scenes, the works. And antlers. And trees indoors. Each room in The Ruins has its own thing going on. One feels like a swanky 1920s lounge, another like a secret garden. We had space to spare, so people could either kick back in a cozy corner or hit the dance floor without stepping on toes. The décor is this wild combo of eclectic and classic – it's like your great aunt’s house if she had more money than cigarettes and if she collected stuff from around the globe and had a killer eye for design. The library is amazing – shelves lined with books, a fireplace that makes you want to curl up with a novel, and this epic swooning couch. So, I might’ve taken inspiration from George Costanza – yep, I did a topless photo shoot on that couch. It was all in good fun, and the photos are a riot – a keepsake that breaks the mold of typical wedding seriousness, just like The Ruins itself. The food was great (but they let you bring in your own desserts so do so if you wanna save some money). The only, minor issue, is the bridal suite's location. It’s right by the kitchen, so it’s kinda like Grand Central at rush hour with the staff buzzing through. Note to brides: Swap it out for the library. Trust me, it’s much less busy (if darker) and you won’t have the kitchen hustle messing with your pre-walk-down-the-aisle zen. Honestly, The Ruins is the kind of place that’s perfect if you want a wedding that's a bit left of center but still super heartfelt. It’s quirky without trying too hard and intimate without being cramped. The whole day felt like us – not stuffy, just a big, fun, love-filled party. The Ruins has many nooks crammed with curiosities and corners begging for a photo op, it’s a place that feels alive. The mix of odd and elegant, the hand-painted walls that seem to whisper tales, the stuff like the enormous elephant (sadly, only in the back back room so only good for wedding photos not the guests) and the patterned horse and much more all adds up to a vibe that’s as unique as your weird cousin, the cool one, not the other one. The Ruins is like that one weird friend who's always got a story to tell and makes everything more fun. Having our wedding there was like a non-stop highlight reel – even with the bridal suite hiccup. It's a place for good vibes, great times, and amazing photos to start your weirdly ever after.
Jeff C., 3 years ago
Pomeroy Farm 
Rating: 5.0 (1 review)
Yacolt, WA
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $4,000

Thank you for considering Pomeroy Farm for your special day! We like to think of the farm as a “blank canvas”. Our historic log house, barn, and blacksmith shop, along with our expansive and well maintained grounds and gardens, make for the perfect backdrop for any event-- from rustic to elegant! You’ll love the serenity the farm offers, well off the beaten path in SW Washington, just 30 minutes north of the Portland/Vancouver Metro area. Your guests will enjoy the quiet, relaxing atmosphere while you’ll appreciate the secluded romance the farm offers.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Private area for the wedding party
  • Provides event staff
  • Venue is completely outdoors

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you prefer a more modern aesthetic
  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
From the moment we first reached out to Pomeroy Farm, their team was quick to respond and extremely helpful in answering all of our questions. Their communication style was informative and they were always adaptable to our needs. On the day of our wedding, the staff at Pomeroy Farm was lovely and went above and beyond to ensure everything ran smoothly. The venue itself was absolutely beautiful, and they worked hard to make the space perfect for our special day. We couldn't have asked for a better value or a more easy-going experience. We highly recommend Pomeroy Farm to any couple looking for a stunning wedding venue with a talented and attentive team.
Trynity M., 2 years ago

About wedding venues in Bingen, WA

Washington offers a stunning backdrop for weddings with incredible diversity in settings. You'll find dramatic mountain ceremonies at Crystal Mountain Resort and waterfront celebrations at The Edgewater Hotel where you can literally say "I do" above the waters of Puget Sound. These venues showcase what makes the Pacific Northwest so special for couples looking to create memorable wedding experiences.

What Makes Washington Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Evergreen State delivers venues that work with practically any wedding vision you might have. Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale gives you multiple garden spaces and a covered pavilion that handles Washington's unpredictable weather without sacrificing beauty. The 101 in Seattle lets you bring in your own preferred vendors in a spacious open environment while Sodo Park blends industrial-chic architecture with elegant sophistication. You'll find the perfect balance of practicality and atmosphere no matter what style speaks to you.

How Much Do Washington Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Washington average $6,399 which represents about 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually below the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total costs so you're getting better value here than in many other states. Most couples pay between $5,800 on the lower end to around $7,000 for premium locations depending on what features and services you need. For different guest counts you can expect these approximate total wedding budgets: Small weddings with 50 guests run about $20,250 while 100-guest celebrations average $33,177. Medium-sized weddings with 150 guests typically cost $45,331 and 200-guest events reach approximately $56,197. Larger celebrations with 250 guests average $67,063 while truly big weddings with 300 guests generally cost around $77,929. These numbers help you plan realistically based on your guest list size.

Where Can You Find Accessible Venues in Washington State?

Crystal Mountain Resort offers exceptional accessibility with its scenic gondola that takes guests directly to mountaintop ceremony platforms. No hiking required for anyone with mobility considerations. The 101 in Seattle provides full wheelchair accessibility throughout their modern venue while Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale combines accessibility with that weather-adaptable covered pavilion. You'll find these venues prioritize inclusivity without compromising on the beautiful settings that make Washington weddings so special.

Which Washington Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Willows Lodge in Woodinville Wine Country delivers sophisticated farm-to-table dining featuring what's fresh and local. You'll appreciate their seasonal menus that pair perfectly with regional wines. Salish Lodge & Spa near Snoqualmie Falls serves Pacific Northwest cuisine with dramatic waterfall views while The Edgewater Hotel specializes in seafood-focused menus showcasing the best of local waters. Your guests will remember these culinary experiences long after the cake is cut.

Can Remote Guests Experience Washington Weddings Beyond Basic Streaming?

IslandWood located just 35 minutes from Seattle offers potential for enhanced remote participation through its environmental education focus and tech capabilities. Liljebeck Farms in Woodinville provides versatile indoor-outdoor settings that support creative virtual elements while The Edgewater Hotel can accommodate interactive components for distant loved ones. You should confirm specific virtual offerings directly with these venues as technology options evolve rapidly. Even guests who can't attend in person can feel genuinely included with the right setup.

What Seasonal Factors Should Influence Your Washington Venue Choice?

August is peak inquiry time for Washington weddings and books up fast. Western Washington venues typically incorporate elegant indoor spaces with seamless transitions to outdoor areas giving you weather flexibility. Eastern Washington benefits from significantly more sunshine days between May-September making outdoor ceremonies more reliable. Mountain venues require snow contingency planning from November-April. The season you choose will dramatically impact both the look and logistics of your celebration.

How Can Washington Venues Balance Beauty with Practical Needs?

When selecting your Washington venue consider both its Instagram-worthy appeal and how it handles the nuts and bolts of your big day. Venues like Crystal Mountain Resort offer experienced on-site wedding teams while others may require more independent planning or outside coordination. The ideal venue combines Washington's natural beauty with practical amenities that support your vision without blowing your budget. You deserve both stunning backdrops and smooth logistics for a truly magical yet stress-free celebration.

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