The Best Wedding Venues in Queens, NY

The Best Wedding Venues in Queens, NY

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Glasserie Events 

5.0

  • Up to 160 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $10,000

A perfect blend of modern decor and artistic flair, Glasserie Events provides an inviting atmosphere with its open, airy layout. The stylish space can accommodate both small, intimate gatherings and larger celebrations, offering flexibility and charm. Guests often highlight the attentive and personalized service, ensuring every event detail is seamlessly executed. With its sophisticated ambiance and unique design touches, Glasserie Events offers a memorable setting for any special occasion.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Natural elegance with open spaces
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Wheelchair accessible

Venue considerations

  • No on-premises lodging options
  • On-site parking not available
  • Does not have a dance floor
Awarded Best of Zola
My daughter chose Valentine’s weekend for her wedding event to memorialize my husband and my epic snowstorm some 40 odd years ago- luckily for her the evening of our meet the family at Radio Star Glasserie was just a dusting of white- just enough for her fairy tale story to start- the lighting was warm and inviting and Emily had answered all of our questions beforehand. The staff when we arrived all snowflaked was well prepared and accommodating for our gift table and family of 50. The food was plentiful and very delicious and the flow of service to event timing was just perfect- everyone enjoyed their visit and I can’t say enough about how good we all felt about it when it was time to say good night. Sheer happiness and glow from the evening and they were all there to provide that.
Alyson, 5 days ago
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Carroll Hall 

5.0

  • Up to 100 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,500
  • Offer

2025 Best of Brooklyn Wedding Reception Site -- Carroll Hall is a one-of-a-kind wedding venue nestled in vibrant Brooklyn, offering a rare blend of nature and sustainable design. If you're planning your dream wedding, every detail should reflect your love story with elegance and charm—and there's no better place to make that happen than at Carroll Hall. Our rare space promotes romance and discovery, with whimsical touches like mosaic murals, secret garden paths, and hidden doors. From intimate ceremonies to festive receptions, Carroll Hall is designed to turn your wedding into an unforgettable experience. Carroll Hall is Brooklyn’s hidden gem for couples seeking an enchanting wedding venue with indoor and outdoor spaces. Nestled in the heart of the city, our venue offers customizable settings to bring your unique wedding vision to life. Whether you dream of a lush garden ceremony or a stylish indoor reception, Carroll Hall transforms ordinary weddings into extraordinary celebrations.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Private area for the wedding party

Venue considerations

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Additional event staff required
Carroll Hall was everything we wanted in a venue and more. We had passed by it many times, always wondering what was behind that tall brick wall. When we finally stepped inside, it was like discovering a secret garden—and we immediately knew it was where we wanted to get married. The garden itself is lush, artfully landscaped, and rich with detail. It feels like a living piece of art that evolves with the seasons, and we loved that it didn’t need much decor to feel special. At the same time, the space is fully customizable—a beautiful, flexible canvas that we could shape into something that felt completely personal to us. From our first meeting with Jalisa, we felt understood. She was warm, kind, and deeply engaged in our vision from day one. Throughout the planning process, she and Andrew were generous with their time—we were able to visit the space multiple times, walk through with our vendors, and work closely on all the logistics. They were endlessly accommodating, communicative, and open to our ideas. We incorporated some unique touches—turning the treehouse into a record room for guests to “shop” for vinyls, hosting private vows upstairs in the bridal suite, flipping the space throughout the night—and they helped us bring every detail to life seamlessly. They even worked with us on a signature cocktail that tied into the mood of the evening. Carroll Hall truly feels like a tucked-away dream in the middle of Bushwick. Our guests were in awe of it, and so many of our vendors told us it was one of the best venues they’d worked in. If you have a vision and want a space that lets you express it, this is the place. It’s cozy, expansive, and unforgettable—all at once.
David S., 9 days ago

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About wedding venues in Queens, NY

Why Is Queens the Perfect NYC Borough for Your Wedding?

Queens delivers authentic NYC glamour with Manhattan skyline views while saving you about 30% compared to Manhattan venues. You'll find this culturally diverse borough houses distinctive venues in neighborhoods like Long Island City with its industrial-chic spaces and Astoria featuring European-influenced ballrooms. Expect to pay between $17,700-$21,600 for Queens venues compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000. August tends to be the most popular booking month if you're planning your special day here.

How Much Will Your Queens Wedding Venue Cost?

Queens wedding venues typically take up 22% of your total wedding budget which is actually lower than the national benchmark of 25%. The numbers break down pretty clearly based on your guest count. For 50 guests you're looking at a total budget around $37,918 with venue costs of about $8,342. With 100 guests your budget jumps to $64,336 with venue costs around $14,154. For 150 guests budget about $89,154 total with $19,633 for the venue. If you're planning for 200 guests expect costs around $111,308 total with venue expenses of $24,488. Larger weddings with 250 guests run about $133,462 total with venues at $29,362 while 300-guest celebrations reach $155,616 with venue costs of $34,236.

What Types of Wedding Venues Can You Find in Queens?

The Bordone LIC gives you floor-to-ceiling windows that perfectly frame the Manhattan skyline with both indoor and outdoor spaces. You can accommodate over 300 guests in this modern setting that truly captures the NYC experience. Ravel Hotel and The Penthouse offer stunning panoramic views of Manhattan in luxury event spaces including a rooftop and grand ballroom. They'll handle everything from setup to lighting sound and catering services making your planning process much smoother. If you're looking for something more natural Queens Botanical Garden provides 39 acres of themed gardens and seasonal blooms for your ceremony. You can immerse your guests in serene natural settings despite being just minutes from downtown Flushing.

Which Queens Wedding Venues Best Accommodate Accessibility Needs?

Ravel Hotel provides comprehensive event spaces with modern amenities that typically accommodate accessibility requirements. Located at 8-08 Queens Plaza S this luxury hotel takes care of various services from setup to lighting sound and catering. You'll likely find The Bordone LIC accommodates accessibility needs in its modern spaces with those panoramic Manhattan skyline views though you should confirm specific details directly with them. Astoria World Manor offers sophistication in the heart of Astoria and as a large established venue likely accommodates accessibility needs too. When planning your special day making sure all your guests can fully participate should be a priority so don't hesitate to ask these venues about their specific accommodations.

How Can You Enhance Remote Participation at Queens Wedding Venues?

The Bordone LIC offers modern spaces that can accommodate your custom arrangements for remote participation. You might consider implementing interactive elements like live Q&A sessions or polls to engage virtual guests who can't attend in person. Ravel Hotel's modern setup allows for creative remote participation options too. Their versatile spaces can incorporate interactive panels or virtual tours to keep remote viewers feeling connected to your celebration. For a truly enhanced experience consider adding personalized virtual welcome packages social media engagement with dedicated hashtags or enabling remote guests to send video messages. These thoughtful touches create a more inclusive celebration and help bridge the gap between in-person and virtual attendees.

Where Can Food Enthusiasts Find Outstanding Culinary Experiences in Queens?

Astoria World Manor offers elegant dining experiences perfect for weddings with space for up to 300 guests at moderate prices. You'll appreciate their sophisticated approach to catering that impresses even the most discerning food lovers. The Villa Russo is known for traditional high-quality cuisine in a family-oriented atmosphere with enough space for your large celebration. Their time-tested recipes and attention to detail make for a memorable culinary experience. If you're looking for something more budget-friendly Maggie May's provides an affordable option with per-person pricing starting at just $26. It's ideal for more intimate gatherings while still maintaining excellent food quality that will have your guests talking long after the celebration ends.

Why Is Queens the Perfect NYC Borough for Your Wedding?

Queens delivers authentic NYC glamour with Manhattan skyline views while saving you about 30% compared to Manhattan venues. You'll find this culturally diverse borough houses distinctive venues in neighborhoods like Long Island City with its industrial-chic spaces and Astoria featuring European-influenced ballrooms. Expect to pay between $17,700-$21,600 for Queens venues compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000. August tends to be the most popular booking month if you're planning your special day here.

How Much Will Your Queens Wedding Venue Cost?

Queens wedding venues typically take up 22% of your total wedding budget which is actually lower than the national benchmark of 25%. The numbers break down pretty clearly based on your guest count. For 50 guests you're looking at a total budget around $37,918 with venue costs of about $8,342. With 100 guests your budget jumps to $64,336 with venue costs around $14,154. For 150 guests budget about $89,154 total with $19,633 for the venue. If you're planning for 200 guests expect costs around $111,308 total with venue expenses of $24,488. Larger weddings with 250 guests run about $133,462 total with venues at $29,362 while 300-guest celebrations reach $155,616 with venue costs of $34,236.

What Types of Wedding Venues Can You Find in Queens?

The Bordone LIC gives you floor-to-ceiling windows that perfectly frame the Manhattan skyline with both indoor and outdoor spaces. You can accommodate over 300 guests in this modern setting that truly captures the NYC experience. Ravel Hotel and The Penthouse offer stunning panoramic views of Manhattan in luxury event spaces including a rooftop and grand ballroom. They'll handle everything from setup to lighting sound and catering services making your planning process much smoother. If you're looking for something more natural Queens Botanical Garden provides 39 acres of themed gardens and seasonal blooms for your ceremony. You can immerse your guests in serene natural settings despite being just minutes from downtown Flushing.

Which Queens Wedding Venues Best Accommodate Accessibility Needs?

Ravel Hotel provides comprehensive event spaces with modern amenities that typically accommodate accessibility requirements. Located at 8-08 Queens Plaza S this luxury hotel takes care of various services from setup to lighting sound and catering. You'll likely find The Bordone LIC accommodates accessibility needs in its modern spaces with those panoramic Manhattan skyline views though you should confirm specific details directly with them. Astoria World Manor offers sophistication in the heart of Astoria and as a large established venue likely accommodates accessibility needs too. When planning your special day making sure all your guests can fully participate should be a priority so don't hesitate to ask these venues about their specific accommodations.

How Can You Enhance Remote Participation at Queens Wedding Venues?

The Bordone LIC offers modern spaces that can accommodate your custom arrangements for remote participation. You might consider implementing interactive elements like live Q&A sessions or polls to engage virtual guests who can't attend in person. Ravel Hotel's modern setup allows for creative remote participation options too. Their versatile spaces can incorporate interactive panels or virtual tours to keep remote viewers feeling connected to your celebration. For a truly enhanced experience consider adding personalized virtual welcome packages social media engagement with dedicated hashtags or enabling remote guests to send video messages. These thoughtful touches create a more inclusive celebration and help bridge the gap between in-person and virtual attendees.

Where Can Food Enthusiasts Find Outstanding Culinary Experiences in Queens?

Astoria World Manor offers elegant dining experiences perfect for weddings with space for up to 300 guests at moderate prices. You'll appreciate their sophisticated approach to catering that impresses even the most discerning food lovers. The Villa Russo is known for traditional high-quality cuisine in a family-oriented atmosphere with enough space for your large celebration. Their time-tested recipes and attention to detail make for a memorable culinary experience. If you're looking for something more budget-friendly Maggie May's provides an affordable option with per-person pricing starting at just $26. It's ideal for more intimate gatherings while still maintaining excellent food quality that will have your guests talking long after the celebration ends.

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