The Best Restaurant & Brewery Wedding Venues in Minnesota City, MN

The Best Restaurant & Brewery Wedding Venues in Minnesota City, MN

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1 Wedding Venues in Minnesota City, MN

Restaurants, breweries
100-150 guests
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Kahler Grand Hotel 

5.0

Rochester, MN
  • Up to 450 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $3,000

Whether it is your Wedding Ceremony, Reception, or the entire affair, we offer a variety of rooms and options to accommodate your needs and make your dreams a reality. With certified wedding planners onsite, our skilled event planning staff is with you every step of the way. Located in the Heart of Downtown Rochester by the Peace Plaza, The Kahler Grand Hotel and the Marriott Rochester Mayo Clinic Area give us the versatility to host a wide variety of wonderful events. The Kahler Grand offers the historically preserved Elizabethan Ballroom and the modern, space-flexible Heritage Hall; as well as smaller rooms which can accommodate groups of 10 to 450 guests. Our prominent Marriott Ballroom is one of Rochester’s most modern reception venues and is a marvelous location for of up to 250 guests. It is easily accessible next to a parking garage and connected by a skyway that overlooks Peace Plaza.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has onsite accommodations
  • Provides catering services
  • All-inclusive venue packages

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not wheelchair accessible
After touring over 10 venues in Rochester, Stillwater and the Twin Cities, we discovered that many of the representatives seemed disconnected to the venue and we were often meeting with people that were not the events coordinator. In general there was a lack of enthusiasm for the business we were prepared to give them with hosting 200 plus guests, providing a seated dinner, full bar and hiring live music. Then, we met with Amanda and Souliman to tour the Kahler Grand Hotel. From the first communication we could sense something was different and were looking forward to our meeting. From the first handshake there was a positive energy and they helped us to feel as if we were their only customer. They both gave us a tour of the various rooms available to have a ceremony and reception. They were thorough in providing details and we were not left guessing about costs. They were able to answer all of our questions without deferring to other entities. Amanda and Souliman had knowledge, autonomy and authority to make decisions without needing to cut through several levels of bureaucracy. Their policies were designed to benefit the customer and we did not feel anything was being hidden from us at any point during the planning process. We feel they put our needs first and were some of the most professional individuals we encountered throughout the venue search. We were planning a wedding with a separate ceremony and reception space, but did not want our guests to have to drive to and from several locations. With the variety of different event spaces, the Kahler Grand Hotel met those requirements as well as being connected to the hotel rooms. In addition, they are connected to the Marriot. The hotel room tour showed that their renovations are almost complete and would have been by the time of our wedding. The rooms are modern, well-appointed and we felt the accommodations would be impressive and comfortable for guests. Our food tasting exceeded our expectations as there were many food choices and quality taste. They were able to accommodate a time when our parents would be visiting form out of state. Their bar policies were fair, reasonable and they happily entertained our unusual request to procure a barrel of local whiskey. All of these things were top notch, what we were looking for and surprisingly under our budget. However, we cannot emphasize enough how Amanda and Soulaiman were the reason we chose to book our wedding at the Kahler Grand Hotel. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our wedding due to COVID-19 and it was hard to make this decision because of having such a positive experience. They were gracious, understanding and made the termination of our contract easy. We recommend the Kahler Grand Hotel as top choice for weddings! Thank you, Jessica and Chris
Jessica L., 4 years ago

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About wedding venues in Minnesota City, MN

Minnesota offers incredible wedding backdrops that span from the Mississippi River Valley to the North Shore. You'll find everything from historic mansions to modern industrial spaces and charming rustic barns; all ready to host your special day in this diverse landscape.

What Makes Minnesota Wedding Venues Unique?

Minnesota venues really shine when it comes to seasonal transformation. Take The Hutton House with its floor-to-ceiling glass that showcases lush summer gardens or pristine winter snowscapes depending on when you visit. PAIKKA in St. Paul features experimental plant walls and flexible spaces you can customize, while Legacy Hill Farm near the Twin Cities gives you climate-controlled areas that accommodate up to 295 guests with full accessibility.

You'll find Minnesota venue costs typically range between $5,800 and $7,000; noticeably lower than the national benchmark of $6,500 to $12,000 which typically eats up about 25% of your total wedding budget.

How Much Should You Budget for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Your wedding costs will vary significantly based on how many people you invite:

  • 50 guests: $18,584
  • 100 guests: $30,703
  • 150 guests: $42,098
  • 200 guests: $52,287
  • 250 guests: $62,477
  • 300 guests: $72,667

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Service?

ServiceAverage Cost% of Total (150 guests)
Venue$6,39915%
Catering$5,11912%
Florists$4,62211%
Bar Services$4,09510%
Photographers$4,40710%
Videographers$4,26610%
Planners$3,1287%
Bands & DJs$1,2003%
Hair & Makeup$6502%
Cakes & Desserts$8072%

Which Minnesota Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Lowlands in St. Paul offers wheelchair-accessible facilities featuring custom wood tables and patio spaces that can host up to 250 guests. You'll appreciate Legacy Hill Farm's accessible spaces with climate control while White and Sable in Ham Lake welcomes up to 225 guests with plenty of natural light and modern courtyard areas everyone can enjoy.

Can Minnesota Venues Accommodate Remote Participation?

A'BULAE in St. Paul features state-of-the-art digital technology that creates interactive remote experiences for guests who can't attend in person. Minneapolis Event Center provides comprehensive production teams ready to integrate remote elements into your celebration. Venues like Legacy Hill Farm and Round Barn Farm can handle specialized requests for virtual participation that go well beyond simple livestreaming.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in Minnesota Venues?

Young Joni features James Beard Award-winning Chef Ann Kim's cuisine in a setting that blends rustic charm with contemporary elegance. You can enjoy authentic Hmong-American cuisine at Diane's Place while Holman's Table specializes in fresh modern dishes. The Copper Hen serves up farm-to-table options alongside a full cocktail menu that complements your meal perfectly.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Minnesota Venue?

Most Minnesota couples secure their venues about 15 months before their wedding date with September being the most popular month for inquiries despite June through October marking peak season. You'll want to plan well ahead for popular venues like Bavaria Downs which books its most sought-after dates nearly two years in advance.

What Season Works Best for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Winter venues like The Luminary offer windows that frame snow-covered landscapes and cozy fireplaces for ceremony backdrops. Summer venues such as Round Barn Farm feature gorgeous gardens climate-controlled spaces and coordinators who know exactly how to manage Minnesota's summer weather conditions so your day unfolds perfectly regardless of the forecast.

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