The Best Urban Wedding Venues in Monticello, GA

The Best Urban Wedding Venues in Monticello, GA

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6 Wedding Venues in Monticello, GA

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Wahoo! Grill 

5.0

Decatur, GA
  • Up to 180 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,000

The elegant atmosphere of our garden paradise is perfect for your wedding, wedding reception, shower, or corporate event. We can accommodate up to 200 guests and we offer a variety of menus and wine pairings to suit any occasion and budget. This ideal setting is less than five miles from downtown Atlanta and Emory University with an urban elegance not found anywhere else.

Awarded Best of Zola
My husband and I cannot say enough how glad we are that we chose Wahoo! Grill for our wedding! First, the restaurant is absolutely beautiful and a perfect setting for a wedding. But beyond that, the staff is amazing. Pam, the owner, is the coolest and sweetest lady. Our day-of coordinator, Kaitlyn was excellent and she made sure everything ran like clockwork. My husband and I had an 8 month engagement and the other venues we looked at wanted the balance paid 6 months before the date. Obviously, that gave us 2 months to come up with a lump sum. Wahoo! offered much more flexibility with payment. Wahoo! has extremely affordable valet parking and we were able to prepay that for our guests. We used their in-house florist and Wahoo! decorated our cake with flowers. Our guests were literally blown away by how amazing everything was. Our wedding was simple yet very classy. It was absolutely perfect.
Phoebe, 7 months ago
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Live Wire Athens 

5.0

Athens, GA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,995
  • Open house

Live Wire Athens is a distinctive warehouse wedding and event venue situated in the northwest corner of downtown Athens, Georgia. This dramatic space showcases authentic industrial details, including exposed brick, expansive skylights, steel beams, and concrete floors. Featuring both indoor and outdoor spaces with multiple concert stages, Live Wire Athens is a versatile venue suitable for a range of events, including weddings, rehearsal dinners, private parties, corporate functions, and concerts. As a locally owned and operated venue by the Robertson Family, Live Wire Athens leverages its rich history in the Athens music scene and exceptional event expertise to deliver unparalleled service and ensure a memorable experience for you and your guests. Come in for a tour soon!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Dressing room available

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • No all-inclusive dining options
Awarded Best of Zola
Live Wire in Athens, GA was a great place to have our wedding! Everything was communicated well leading up to the event and throughout our day. We have had so many people tell us that it was the most fun and unique wedding they have ever been to. Thanks to all the staff for making it happen! See you at Wild Rumpus next year!
Amber Mooney M., a year ago
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550 Trackside 

5.0

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA
  • Up to 320 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $5,705

Built from the granite of Stone Mountain, 550 Trackside was established as a Cotton Warehouse in 1904. Over the years, it has been known as The Langley General Store, The Mercantile Exchange, A Feed and Seed Co., the Grinder and the Goldkist Building. Prior to opening in 2008, we renovated, restored, and designed the venue to be a space where people can gather, connect, celebrate, and create memories. The high ceilings of 100-year-old rough-hewn wood, archways, chandeliers, furnishings, and attention to detail, captures and maintains its turn of the century authenticity and charm.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • Offers a sense of luxury
  • Allows pets

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
  • No free parking
From the moment we booked 550 Trackside for our wedding, the staff was so easy to communicate with through the entire process. They were very quick to respond to any questions or requests we had, making the planning seamless. The quality of this venue is unmatched - the professionalism of the staff is truly top-notch. They went above and beyond to make sure all of our vendors had what they needed during the day, and went out of their way to help us get the space decorated and perfect for our special day. We couldn't have asked for a better experience, and highly recommend 550 Trackside to any couple looking for an amazing wedding venue!
Sarah A., a year ago
The Blue House Stockbridge 
Stockbridge, GA
  • Up to 40 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor

Home is where the heart is, and you deserve to begin your new forever at a place that feels magically familiar. The Blue House is a space that is designed to feel like home. The enchanting pergola where the ceremonies are held is nestled beneath a 100-year-old pecan tree. On the front of the yard is a hand-made swing where the most beautiful memories can be captured. This venue is especially for couples who desire to elope or to host an intimate wedding with a guest list of 2 or up to 40. The Blue House can also be used for engagement photos or outdoor receptions. Make The Blue House your micro-wedding venue.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • Has onsite accommodations

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
  • Better for more intimiate events
  • No free parking
Lazy Betty 
Atlanta, GA
  • Up to 80 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor

Lazy Betty is the culmination of the Hsu family's, along with Chef Aaron Phillips, love for food and community. Siblings Howard, Anita, and Ron Hsu were instilled with this passion from their mother, Betty, who welcomed friends and family to her restaurant as if it were her home. Chef Ron brings the experience he developed while working in kitchens all over the world, including his time as Creative Director at Le Bernardin, the world-renowned NYC restaurant that has garnered three Michelin stars and four stars from The New York Times.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Flexible event spaces
  • Full catering menu to choose from
  • Provides a dedicated team on-site

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Does not allow pets
L'Eau Hill House 
Atlanta, GA
  • Up to 40 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $2,500

For weddings that feel beautifully at home, L’Eau Hill offers a rare kind of magic and every moment feels deeply personal. A hidden-gem in Atlanta’s historic Chosewood Park, this private house and hosting sanctuary blends resort-style beauty with soulful design: a heated saltwater pool glimmering beneath the trees, a indoor Glass Room with bi-fold glass doors that open to candlelit air, firepits flickering as guests linger long after sunset. Here, love is celebrated with intention. Whether you’re hosting an intimate ceremony, a sunset dinner, or a weekend gathering of your closest people, L’Eau Hill holds your memory the way a home holds family. Designed for those who value meaning and good taste without pretense, it’s where couples come to host beautifully and begin their next chapter surrounded by water, warmth, and beauty.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Private area for the wedding party
  • Flexible event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Dance floor not included
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Can not accomodate large big events

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About wedding venues in Monticello, GA

Why Choose Georgia for Your Wedding?

Georgia offers idyllic backdrops with distinctive Southern charm across its diverse landscapes. You'll find places like The Wheeler House in North Georgia featuring gorgeous lakefront settings with flexible packages to suit your needs. Willow Creek Farm nestled in the North Georgia Mountains gives you flat terrain that's fully handicap accessible and a truly special ceremony spot where two creeks come together; perfect for those meaningful photos you'll treasure forever. What's great about Georgia venues is they work for just about any celebration you're planning, from those intimate gatherings with close family to grand affairs that include your entire social circle, with plenty of options that won't break your budget.

What's the Average Cost for Wedding Venues in Georgia?

Wedding venues in Georgia typically run about $6,399 which makes up roughly 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually a pretty good deal when you compare it to the national average of $6,500-$12,000 where venues eat up about 25% of total wedding costs. Your total wedding budget in Georgia will grow as your guest list does. With 50 guests you're looking at around $19,646 while 100 guests pushes that to $32,489. Hosting 150 people? Budget about $44,564. For 200 guests expect to spend around $55,360 and for 250 you'll need approximately $66,155. Those planning a big celebration with 300 guests should set aside about $76,951. These figures help you plan realistically based on the celebration size you envision.

Which Georgia Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Culinary-focused venues across Georgia deliver exceptional dining experiences your guests won't forget. Ecco in Midtown Atlanta has earned national recognition for its seasonal European cuisine with a cosmopolitan flair that food-loving couples appreciate. If Italian speaks to your heart, Pacci Italian Kitchen in Savannah serves authentic Southern Italian dishes made from the freshest ingredients that will transport you straight to the Mediterranean. Elevation Chophouse & Skybar in Kennesaw offers unique menu options prepared with fresh ingredients while Vic's on the River in Savannah provides elegant receptions with stunning views paired perfectly with refined cuisine. Seafood enthusiasts will love Lure Seafood in Midtown Atlanta famous for serving some of the city's best oceanic delights that will impress even your pickiest guests.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Georgia Weddings?

The Foxglove in Marietta really stands out when it comes to including guests who can't attend in person. Their sophisticated technology allows remote participants to interact through synchronized lighting effects and dedicated Q&A sessions that make distance feel less significant. You can involve up to 350 remote guests in ways that go well beyond simple video streaming; they've created systems that make your distant loved ones feel truly part of your celebration with personalized touchpoints throughout the event. This approach transforms the experience from passive watching to active participation, especially meaningful for those important people who simply can't make the journey.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Georgia?

Accessible venues are available throughout Georgia to ensure all your guests can celebrate comfortably. Willow Creek Farm offers fully handicap accessible facilities with flat terrain that eliminates mobility concerns. You'll find Lilly Creek Farm combines rustic charm with thoughtfully designed wheelchair-accessible facilities including private restrooms and plenty of natural light to create a welcoming environment. When you're selecting your venue, it's always best to directly confirm specific accessibility features that matter most to your guests; things like ramps, elevators, accessible parking spots and bathroom accommodations vary widely between properties even when they claim to be fully accessible.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Georgia Wedding Venue?

Most Georgia couples start their venue search about 13 months before their wedding date with November being the busiest month for inquiries. If you've got your heart set on a popular venue, especially for weekend dates during fall or spring, you'll want to move quickly. Georgia's peak wedding seasons run April through June and September through November when the weather is most cooperative. Popular venues during these prime times often book up 12-18 months in advance so starting early gives you the best chance at securing your dream location without having to compromise on your preferred date.

What Makes Georgia Venues Unique?

Georgia venues beautifully incorporate regional culture through distinctive experiences you won't find elsewhere. Many properties lovingly preserve their architectural details while offering all the modern amenities you'd expect. You'll discover farm-to-table menus featuring Georgia peaches and Vidalia onions alongside transformed industrial spaces with locally-crafted furnishings that tell a story. What makes Georgia venues truly special is how they blend that famous Southern tradition with contemporary style, creating settings that feel both timeless and fresh. Your guests will experience authentic Southern hospitality while enjoying spaces designed to create the perfect backdrop for your once-in-a-lifetime celebration.

Why Choose Georgia for Your Wedding?

Georgia offers idyllic backdrops with distinctive Southern charm across its diverse landscapes. You'll find places like The Wheeler House in North Georgia featuring gorgeous lakefront settings with flexible packages to suit your needs. Willow Creek Farm nestled in the North Georgia Mountains gives you flat terrain that's fully handicap accessible and a truly special ceremony spot where two creeks come together; perfect for those meaningful photos you'll treasure forever. What's great about Georgia venues is they work for just about any celebration you're planning, from those intimate gatherings with close family to grand affairs that include your entire social circle, with plenty of options that won't break your budget.

What's the Average Cost for Wedding Venues in Georgia?

Wedding venues in Georgia typically run about $6,399 which makes up roughly 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually a pretty good deal when you compare it to the national average of $6,500-$12,000 where venues eat up about 25% of total wedding costs. Your total wedding budget in Georgia will grow as your guest list does. With 50 guests you're looking at around $19,646 while 100 guests pushes that to $32,489. Hosting 150 people? Budget about $44,564. For 200 guests expect to spend around $55,360 and for 250 you'll need approximately $66,155. Those planning a big celebration with 300 guests should set aside about $76,951. These figures help you plan realistically based on the celebration size you envision.

Which Georgia Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Culinary-focused venues across Georgia deliver exceptional dining experiences your guests won't forget. Ecco in Midtown Atlanta has earned national recognition for its seasonal European cuisine with a cosmopolitan flair that food-loving couples appreciate. If Italian speaks to your heart, Pacci Italian Kitchen in Savannah serves authentic Southern Italian dishes made from the freshest ingredients that will transport you straight to the Mediterranean. Elevation Chophouse & Skybar in Kennesaw offers unique menu options prepared with fresh ingredients while Vic's on the River in Savannah provides elegant receptions with stunning views paired perfectly with refined cuisine. Seafood enthusiasts will love Lure Seafood in Midtown Atlanta famous for serving some of the city's best oceanic delights that will impress even your pickiest guests.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Georgia Weddings?

The Foxglove in Marietta really stands out when it comes to including guests who can't attend in person. Their sophisticated technology allows remote participants to interact through synchronized lighting effects and dedicated Q&A sessions that make distance feel less significant. You can involve up to 350 remote guests in ways that go well beyond simple video streaming; they've created systems that make your distant loved ones feel truly part of your celebration with personalized touchpoints throughout the event. This approach transforms the experience from passive watching to active participation, especially meaningful for those important people who simply can't make the journey.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Georgia?

Accessible venues are available throughout Georgia to ensure all your guests can celebrate comfortably. Willow Creek Farm offers fully handicap accessible facilities with flat terrain that eliminates mobility concerns. You'll find Lilly Creek Farm combines rustic charm with thoughtfully designed wheelchair-accessible facilities including private restrooms and plenty of natural light to create a welcoming environment. When you're selecting your venue, it's always best to directly confirm specific accessibility features that matter most to your guests; things like ramps, elevators, accessible parking spots and bathroom accommodations vary widely between properties even when they claim to be fully accessible.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Georgia Wedding Venue?

Most Georgia couples start their venue search about 13 months before their wedding date with November being the busiest month for inquiries. If you've got your heart set on a popular venue, especially for weekend dates during fall or spring, you'll want to move quickly. Georgia's peak wedding seasons run April through June and September through November when the weather is most cooperative. Popular venues during these prime times often book up 12-18 months in advance so starting early gives you the best chance at securing your dream location without having to compromise on your preferred date.

What Makes Georgia Venues Unique?

Georgia venues beautifully incorporate regional culture through distinctive experiences you won't find elsewhere. Many properties lovingly preserve their architectural details while offering all the modern amenities you'd expect. You'll discover farm-to-table menus featuring Georgia peaches and Vidalia onions alongside transformed industrial spaces with locally-crafted furnishings that tell a story. What makes Georgia venues truly special is how they blend that famous Southern tradition with contemporary style, creating settings that feel both timeless and fresh. Your guests will experience authentic Southern hospitality while enjoying spaces designed to create the perfect backdrop for your once-in-a-lifetime celebration.

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